Abstract

Transanal endorectal pull-through (TERPT) is a common surgical procedure in Hirschsprung disease (HD). Aim of this study was to gain insight in the prevalence and severity of postoperative complications within 30-days after TERPT and to identify patient and perioperative characteristics, associated with the development of short-term postoperative complications. This study retrospectively analyzed data of children with HD and treated with TERPT in our center between 2005 and 2020. Complications emerging within 30-days after surgery were assessed using Clavien-Dindo (CD). Patient and perioperative characteristic as predictor of a complication were tested using (multivariable) logistic regression analysis. Twenty-two of 106 (21%) included patients (17 transanal only; 77 laparoscopic-assisted; 12 laparotomy-assisted) developed 35 complications, including two patients (1.8%) that deceased. We suspect postoperative rectal irrigation leading to perforation as cause of death in both patients. Six patients (6%) had a minor (CD<3) and 16 patients (15%) a major (CD≥3) complication. Anastomotic leakage (n=4, 11%), abdominal abscess (n=3, 9%) and anastomotic stricture (n=3,9%) occurred most frequently. Predictive factors for developing a complication were older age at time of surgery (OR 1.03 1.00-1.01, p=0.041), laparotomy-assisted surgery (OR 12.65, CI 1.712-93.07, p=0.013) and long-segment HD (OR 4.09 CI 1.09-15.39, p=0.037). We found a CD-graded short-term postoperative complication rate of 21% following TERPT, reporting anastomotic complications most frequently. In patients at risk a diverting stoma should be considered. We suspect postoperative rectal irrigation being the cause of two lethal perforations. Therefore, we recommend to place a rectal transanastomotic tube in all patients receiving TERPT. Level III.

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