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Diagnostic accuracy of ascending cystourethrogram for localising recto-urinary fistulas in non-colostomized male neonates with high anorectal malformations: Cairo University paediatric surgery experience
- Abstract:
- Background: Accurate preoperative identification of recto-urinary fistulas in male neonates with high anorectal malformations (ARMs) is essential for surgical planning, especially when considering single-stage repair. The ascending cystourethrogram (ACU) provides a simple, minimally invasive approach that eliminates the need for a preliminary colostomy. This study explored the feasibility and early clinical value of ACU in defining recto-urinary fistula anatomy in selected neonates. Methods: This prospective study included 35 male neonates with high ARM who underwent ACU before definitive repair. The presence and level of recto-urinary fistulas were recorded and compared with intraoperative findings. When imaging did not demonstrate the fistula, distal colostography was performed to confirm the diagnosis. Results: ACU identified recto-urinary fistulas in 30 of 35 neonates (85.7%; 95% CI: 70.6–94.1%). Detected fistulas included recto-bladder neck (14.3%), recto-prostatic (42.9%), and recto-bulbar (28.6%) types. In five cases (14.3%), a fistula was not visualised on ACU; however, distal colostogram confirmed the diagnosis in four. Relative to intraoperative findings, ACU demonstrated a sensitivity of 85.7% and a positive predictive value of 100%. Conclusion: ACU is a reliable, minimally invasive, and readily available technique for early localisation of recto-urinary fistulas in male neonates with high ARM, demonstrating close correlation with intraoperative findings. It can be safely performed within the first 24 h of life, enabling prompt anatomical assessment and supporting the appropriate selection of candidates for single-stage repair. These findings reinforce ACU’s role as a practical first-line diagnostic tool in the management of high anorectal malformations.
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- Peer reviewed
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- 10.1186/s43054-026-00527-2
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- Egyptian Pediatric Association Gazette More from this journal
- Volume:
- 74
- Issue:
- 1
- Article number:
- 27
- Publication date:
- 2026-03-09
- Acceptance date:
- 2026-02-28
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2090-9942
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English
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2390830
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