What is the most common complication after one-stage transanal pull-through in infants with Hirschsprung's disease?

Date
2010-OctAuthor
M Rouzrokh
A T Khaleghnejad
L Mohejerzadeh
A Heydari
H Molaei
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Hirschsprung's disease (HD) is a relatively common congenital disease that could be suspected by clinical symptoms, abdominal plain X-ray, and finally diagnosed by rectal biopsy. In 80% cases, rectosigmoid junction is involved. Recently, one-stage transanal pull-through (TAPT) procedure has been popular and may have several complications.