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Hirschsprung’s disease has been one of the main disorders in pediatric surgical patients for a long time. The essence of treatment for Hirschsprung’s disease is surgery. The classic operation was an abdominoperineal pull-through in two or three stages, in which patients initially underwent a diverting colostomy or enterostomy, and a definitive operation performed later. Various procedures have been developed to perform a definitive operation for Hirschsprung’s disease including the Swenson procedure ([1]), the Rehbein procedure [2], the Duhamel procedure [3], and the Soave procedure [4].
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We thank Professor Laurent Fourcade (Department of Pediatric Surgery, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Limoges) for many helps.
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Nakame, K., Onishi, S., Yano, K., Harumatsu, T., Kawano, T. (2019). Long Term Result of Soave-Denda Procedure. In: Taguchi, T., Matsufuji, H., Ieiri, S. (eds) Hirschsprung’s Disease and the Allied Disorders. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-3606-5_29
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