Hirschsprungs disease Flashcards
define Hirschprungs disease
congenital condition
-nerves of the myenteric plexus are absent in the distal bowel and rectum
what nerve plexueus are affect by Hirschprungs disease (2) and what do they form
-are they sympathetic or parasympathetic
Auerbach and Meissner plexuses
-forms the enteric nervous system (the brain of the gut)
-parasympathetic
function of the myenteric plexues
stimulating peristalsis of the large bowel
-without this stimulation-> bowel looses its motility and stops being able to pass food along its length
key pathophys of Hirschprungs disease
absence of parasympathetic ganglion cells
-during fetal development these ganglion cells start higher in the GI tract and gradulally migrate down to the distal colon and rectum
-in Hirschprungs disease these parasympathetic ganglion cells do not travel all the way down the colon
-section of clon at the end is left without these cells
how can Hirschprungs disease vary between patients
-whats it called when it afffects the whole colon
length of colon without innervation varies between patients from small amount to entire colon
-if the full colon is affected-> total colonic aganglionosis
what happens with the agangionic sectrion of the colon in Hirschprungs disease
it does not relax-> causing it to become constricted
-causes loss of movement of feaces and obstruction of the bowel
-proximal to the obstruction the bowel becomes distened and full
risk factor of Hirschprungs disease 1
fmily history greatly increases risk
associated syndromes to Hirschprungs disease 4
downs syndrome
neurofibromatosis
Waardenburg syndrome (genetic condition- pale blue eyes, hearing loss, patches of white skin and hair )
multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2
presentation of Hirschprungs disease 6
severity of presenation and age at diagnosis depends on extent of bowel affected
severe case- acute intestinal obstruction after birth or:
-delay in passing meconium (more than 24hrs)
-chronic constiaption since birth
-abdo pain and disitenion
-vomitting
-poor weight gain and failure to thrive
define Hirschsrpung assocaited enterocolitis
inflammation and obstruction of the intesisne
-occurs in 20% of neonates with Hirschprungs disease
presentation of Hirschsrpung assocaited enterocolitis 4
presents within 2-4 weeks of birth with
-fever
-abdo distention
-diarrhoea (often bloody)
-features of sepsis
what can Hirschsrpung assocaited enterocolitis lead to 2
life threatening toxic megacolon
and
perforation
management of Hirschsrpung assocaited enterocolitis 3
urgent ABx
fluid resus
decompression
investigations of Hirschprungs disease 2
abdo xray
rectal biopsy
management of Hirschsprungs disease 3
fluid resus
managemnet intesitnal obstruction
surgical removal of aganglionic section of bowel
-can be left with dome degree of incontinence