Chepurnoĭ G I, Kivva A N
Vestn Khir Im I I Grek. 2001;160(4):62-5.
An analysis of results of treatment of 46 patients with Hirschsprung's disease has shown that complications at the postoperative period were observed in 17 of 39 children subjected to radical operations by the methods of Duhamel, Swanson and others. A number of common and specific for each traditionally used method disadvantages responsible for the results of treatment were found out. The authors have developed a method of treatment of Hirschsprung's disease including ablation of the aganglionary zone and forming the termino-terminal colorectal anastomosis between the descended colon and the rectum mobilized and resected from the parasacral-perineal access. The new method was used in operations on 7 patients without complications.