TY - JOUR T1 - LOng-term evaluation of modified lateral anorectal myomectomy for low-segment hirschsprung disease AU - Shehata SK, El-Banna IA, Gaber AA, El-Samongy AM, Attia MA Y1 - 1998/03/01 N1 - 10.1001/archsurg.133.3.269 JO - Archives of Surgery SP - 269 EP - 271 VL - 133 IS - 3 N2 - Objectives  To provide a simple myomectomy technique for low-segment Hirschsprung disease and evaluate the efficacy of the new modification.Design  Case series of 19 patients followed up for 12 to 56 months (mean, 39.1 months).Setting  Tanta University Hospital, Tanta, Egypt.Participants  Nineteen patients aged 4 months to 10 years complaining of chronic constipation, with radiological and clinical data suggestive of low-segment Hirschsprung disease proven by histological examination.Intervention  Modified lateral anorectal myomectomy.Main Outcome Measures  Clinical and radiological improvement measured by postoperative barium enema, bowel habits, and patient's relief of symptoms.Results  Seventeen of 19 patients improved clinically and 13 showed radiological improvement 3 years postoperatively. There was poor response in 2 patients, who were subjected to further Soave procedures.Conclusion  Modified lateral anorectal myomectomy is an effective and technically simple procedure in patients suspected of having low-segment Hirschsprung disease. SN - 0004-0010 M3 - doi: 10.1001/archsurg.133.3.269 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archsurg.133.3.269 ER -