OnlineMedEd: Pediatrics - "Failure to Pass Meconium" Flashcards
Failure to pass meconium is defined as _______________.
no passage of stool for the first 48 hours of life
Any disease in which ______________ can cause failure to pass meconium.
the bowels are obstructed (e.g., biliary atresia, bowel necrosis, annular pancreas)
Recall that Hirschprung’s can present ______________.
later in life (around age 2) with chronic diarrhea around the impaction
Imperforate anus is part of a syndrome: _____________.
VACTERL
- Vertebral anomalies
- Anus anomalies
- Cardiac defects
- Tracheal-Egsophageal fistulas
- Renal problems
- Limb deformities
Because of this, you should do a sacral US, echocardiography, VCUR, wrist x-ray, and x-ray with a catheter in a child with imperforate anus.
Talk about the two grades of severity of imperforate anus and how they are treated.
- Mild (anus near rectum): fix immediately
* Severe (anus far from rectum): colostomy now, fix once child has grown and there is more anus to work with
Meconium ileus is treatable with _____________.
water enema
On an x-ray of a person with Hirschprung’s, the good colon looks ______________.
dilated; the bad colon looks normal because it is constricted
Those with ___________ are at higher risk of retentive encopresis.
cognitive impairment