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David O et al. – Primary perineal surgeries without a prior colostomy in children with low and intermediate anorectal anomaly were feasible, applicable and should be used in the authors setting.

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Iyekoretin Evbuomwan, 07/28/09

Financial constraint and lack of facilities are major problems in many developing countries. Primary perineal surgeries without a prior colostomy in children with low and intermediate anorectal anomaly were found to be feasible, applicable and cost effective management of these lesions in a resource-poor country.

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