Single perineal opening with 'H-type' cecovesical fistula and blind-ending foreshortened distal colon: a new variant of persistent cloaca.
Rahul SaxenaManish PathakArvind SinhaJayakumar Kesavulu ThummalapatiPublished in: BMJ case reports (2021)
Persistent cloaca is a rare and severe variety of anorectal malformation, which is more common in females and includes a spectrum of abnormalities. The urinary tract, genital tract and rectum open into a common channel, which exteriorises as a single perineal opening. We are reporting a patient with a novel variation in the classical anatomy of the cloaca. The child has a short blind-ending colon with a cecovesical fistula associated with mullerian agenesis and lipomyelomeningocoele. The child is being managed in a stepwise approach and she has completed the anal reconstruction. Here, we discuss this novel variation in anatomy and challenges in its management.