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  • Title
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Incision
  • 3. Dissection to Distal Rectum
  • 4. Place Stay Sutures
  • 5. Open and Mobilize Distal Rectum
  • 6. Close Peritoneum
  • 7. Attach Ischiorectal Fat to Posterior Rectum
  • 8. Anoplasty
  • 9. Post-op Remarks
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Posterior Sagittal Anorectoplasty (PSARP) for Imperforate Anus

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Paulo Castillo, MD1; Marcus Lester R. Suntay, MD, FPCS, FPSPS, FPALES2

1World Surgical Foundation
2Philippine Children's Medical Center