A case of ultrashort-segment Hirschsprung's disease discovered after taking polyethylene glycol electrolyte solution for chronic constipation

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We report a case of ultrashort-segment Hirschsprung's disease (HD) involving a 4-year-old girl. She was born at 29 weeks gestation from a twin pregnancy. She weighed 1013 g. After birth, she received glycerin enemas and sodium picosulfate hydrate to facilitate defecation. She passed stool once every 4-5 days. When she was 4 years old, she was medicated with polyethylene glycol electrolyte solution. After she drank the solution twice, the abdomen distended rapidly without passage of stool. An abdominal X-ray showed a stored stool mass and a barium enema study revealed dilatation from the rectum to the sigmoid colon due to the stool mass. She underwent anorectal manometry and a rectal biopsy, and was suspected to have HD. She underwent a Soave endorectal pull-Through with an oblique anastomosis. She passed stool 4-10 times a day for 6 months postoperatively, but the frequency of passing stool gradually deceased without medications.

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Tatekawa, Y. (2021). A case of ultrashort-segment Hirschsprung’s disease discovered after taking polyethylene glycol electrolyte solution for chronic constipation. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2021(9), 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjab390

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