Condition Anorectal Malformation Anorectal malformations are birth defects in which the anus and rectum don’t develop properly. Find a Doctor See Related Programs
Treatment Anorectal Manometry Anorectal manometry helps find the cause of constipation, stool accidents, or other bowel problems. Find a Doctor See Related Programs
Condition Bladder Exstrophy Bladder exstrophy is a rare birth defect involving the urinary, reproductive, and intestinal tracts, as well as the musculoskeletal system. Find a Doctor See Related Programs
Condition Cloacal Anomalies A cloacal anomaly is an anorectal malformation that occurs while a female fetus is developing in its mother's womb. Find a Doctor See Related Programs
Condition Cloacal Exstrophy Cloacal exstrophy, also known as OEIS syndrome, occurs when a portion of the large intestine lies outside of the body. Find a Doctor See Related Programs
Condition Constipation Constipation is when a child has infrequent bowel movement or bowel movements that are difficult to pass. Find a Doctor See Related Programs
Condition Fecal Incontinence Fecal incontinence is the inability to control bowel movements. Find a Doctor See Related Programs
Condition Hirschsprung's Disease Hirschsprung's disease occurs when intestinal nerve cells don’t develop properly. Find a Doctor See Related Programs
Treatment Ostomy An ostomy is a surgically created opening in the intestine (bowel) connected to the skin. Find a Doctor See Related Programs
Treatment PSARP A posterior sagittal anorectoplasty (PSARP) is a type of pull-through procedure that is used to repair anorectal malformations in some children. Find a Doctor See Related Programs
Treatment Pull-Through Procedure The pull-through procedure is used to treat children with Hirschsprung's disease. Find a Doctor See Related Programs
Condition Rectal Prolapse Rectal prolapse occurs when the lining of a child's rectum protrudes through the anus and outside the body. Find a Doctor See Related Programs