Contrast enhanced colostography: New applications in preoperative evaluation of anorectal malformations

J Pediatr Surg. 2021 Jan;56(1):192-195. doi: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2020.09.033. Epub 2020 Oct 6.

Abstract

Introduction: Understanding details of anatomic relationships between the colon and surrounding structures is a critical piece of preoperative planning prior to surgical repair of anorectal malformations (ARMs). Traditional imaging techniques involve ionizing radiation, distention of the rectum with supraphysiologic intraluminal pressures, and sometimes require sedation. Recent developments in the field of contrast agents have allowed the emergence of an ultrasound-based technique that can avoid these requirements while continuing to provide high resolution structural information in three dimensions.

Methods: Fourteen children (13 male, 1 female, age 1-11 months) with ARMs underwent contrast enhanced colostography (ceCS) in addition to traditional preoperative imaging techniques to delineate anatomic relationships of pelvic structures.

Results: ceCS and traditional imaging yielded concordant anatomic information, including structural relationships and fistulous connections, in 10/14 patients (71%). ceCS detected fistulous connection in 2/13 patients (15%) that were not seen by traditional imaging. Ultrasonography failed to detect the fistulous connection in one patient.

Conclusions: ceCS is a safe, effective and flexible method for defining important structural information in ARM patients. When compared with traditional methods, it provided equivalent or superior results 93% of the time and bears consideration as a standard tool in preoperative planning for this population.

Type of study: Retrospective Comparative Study.

Level of evidence: Level III.

Keywords: Anorectal malformation; Colostography; Contrast enhanced ultrasound; Imperforate anus; Ultrasound.

MeSH terms

  • Anal Canal / diagnostic imaging
  • Anorectal Malformations* / diagnostic imaging
  • Contrast Media
  • Female
  • Fluoroscopy
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Male
  • Rectal Fistula / diagnostic imaging*
  • Rectum / diagnostic imaging
  • Rectum / surgery
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Ultrasonography / methods

Substances

  • Contrast Media