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The Study Of Postoperative Bowel Function Influencing Factors Of Congenital Anorectal Malformations

Posted on:2014-10-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J Z JiangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2254330392473216Subject:Surgery
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Objective Analysis of the postoperative bowel function of132cases children withcongenital anorectal malformations.Summary of the main factors,which affect thepostoperative bowel function, in order to provide the basis of further improvement of thechildren’s postoperative bowel function.Methods Select150cases children Parallel surgical treatment,which from April2002to April2012in Pediatric Surgery of the General Hospital of Ningxia Medical Universityhospital.Follow-up analysis of its bowel function.Now a successful follow-up to132afterpostoperative children with congenital anorectal malformations. Bowel function as thedependent variable.Select the10independent variables carry on correlation analysis.Take asignificant level of0.05carry on Non-conditional logistic regression analysis.Results There are132cases with anoplasty in10years,in which89case as superiorof Postoperative bowel functio(n67.42%).The bowel function benign18case(s13.64%).Poorbowel function25cas(e18.94%).Two factors such as Clinical classification and complicationsin the unconditional logistic regression equation.That is Clinical classification P value of0.001(P<0.05), complications P value of0.015(P<0.05).Conclusion Two factors which were clinical classification and complications werecorrelated to postoperative bowel function of children with congenital anorectalmalformations.
Keywords/Search Tags:congenital malformations, bowel function, clinical classification, complications
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