Treatment Methods for Congenital Anal Atresia

The treatment for congenital anal atresia typically requires two surgeries. Initially, a temporary artificial anus and colostomy are performed to expel feces, followed by the anastomosis of the colostomy after the artificial anus has healed. Due to the weak immune system of newborns, special observation and care may be needed after surgery to prevent infections and other complications. Parents should take their child to a medical facility with a pediatric surgery department for treatment and follow the doctor’s professional advice and guidance.
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