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Dassinger M et al. - No anastomotic complications occurred and there were no mortalities. One patient experienced self-limited malabsorption symptoms after repair. No cases of Hirschsprung's disease were detected. Uncomplicated colonic atresia can be managed by primary repair with little morbidity.

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