Estevao da Costa J M, Oliveira L, Albert A, Barbeitos de Sousa R M, Teixeira Santos N
Servicio de Pediatria-Pediatria Cirúrgica, Hospital de S. João, Facultade de Medicina de Porto, Portugal.
Cir Pediatr. 1993 Apr;6(2):69-71.
Atresia of the colon (AC) is an uncommon cause of neonatal intestinal obstruction requiring prompt surgery. However, its optimal operative management is matter of discussion. We report the surgical therapy and evolution of three cases successfully treated at our department. A type I case was submitted to a coloplasty plus resection of the diaphragm; two cases of type III underwent a two-staged procedure, i.e., colostomy with subsequent anastomosis without resection. After analysing the different operative procedures we suggest that a colostomy with later establishment of intestinal continuity may be an advantageous procedure even in the healthy patients with proximal lesions. A coloplasty is a safe alternative to type I atresias.