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Table 2 Surgical procedures and outcomes in patients with HSCR in Indonesia

From: Outcomes in patients with Hirschsprung disease following definitive surgery

Definitive surgery and outcomes

N (%)

OR (95% CI)

p-value

Definitive surgery

39 (58)

  

 TEPT

21 (54)

  

 Soave

7 (18)

  

 Duhamel

5 (13)

  

 Posterior neurectomy

5 (13)

  

 Posterior myectomy

1 (2)

  

Outcomes after surgery (N = 39)

 Enterocolitis

6 (15)

  

  TEPT

3 (7.5)

2.2 (0.2–21.1)

0.65

  Soave

2 (5)

  

  Duhamel

1 (2.5)

  

  Posterior neurectomy

0

  

  Posterior myectomy

0

  

 Constipation

6 (15)

  

  Posterior neurectomy

3 (7.5)

15.5 (1.8–132.5)

0.019*

  TEPT

1 (2.5)

  

  Soave

0

  

  Duhamel

2 (5)

  

  Posterior myectomy

0

  

Characteristic and surgical outcomes

Yogyakarta province (%)

Outside province (%)

p-value

Age distribution

N = 30

N = 37

 

 Neonate

26 (87)

32 (86)

1.00

 Post-neonate

4 (13)

5 (14)

 

Outcomes after surgery

N = 17

N = 22

 

 Enterocolitis

2

4

0.68

 Constipation

2

4

0.68

Characteristic and surgical outcomes

Male (%)

Female (%)

p-value

Age distribution

N = 49

N = 18

 

 Neonate

42

16

1.00

 Post-neonate

7

2

 

Definitive surgery

N = 31

N = 8

 

 TEPT

16

5

0.70

 Soave

7

0

 

 Duhamel

4

1

 

 Posterior neurectomy

3

2

 

 Posterior myectomy

1

0

 

Outcomes after surgery

N = 31

N = 8

 

 Enterocolitis

6

0

0.31

 Constipation

3

3

0.09

  1. HSCR Hirschsprung disease, TEPT transanal endorectal pull-through
  2. *Significant (p-value < 0.05)