Journal article

Screening for VACTERL Anomalies in Children with Anorectal Malformations: Outcomes of a Standardized Approach

HME Evans-Barns, L Porrett, PL Hartmann, J Taranto, S Jackson-Fleurus, PG Dinning, JM Hutson, WJ Teague, SK King

Journal of Pediatric Surgery | Published : 2023

Abstract

Purpose: The majority of patients with an anorectal malformation (ARM) have associated congenital anomalies. It is well established that all patients diagnosed with an ARM should undergo systematic screening, including renal, spinal, and cardiac imaging. This study aimed to evaluate the findings and completeness of screening, following local implementation of standardized protocols. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was performed assessing all patients with an ARM managed at our tertiary pediatric surgical center, following a standardized protocol implementation for VACTERL screening (January 2016–December 2021). Cohort demographics, medical characteristics, and screening investigations ..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This research did not receive any specific funding. A/Prof. Kingand A/Prof. Teague are generously supported in their roles as Academic Paediatric Surgeons by The Royal Children's Hospital Foundation. Dr Evans-Barns is supported by an Australian GovernmentResearch Training Program (RTP) Scholarship, the Murdoch Children's Research Institute Professor David Danks Scholarship, and a ONE in 5000 Foundation Research Award