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Part I: Anorectal and Cloacal Malformations 1. Newborn Anorectal Malformations 2. Predictors of Continence 3. Operative Decision Making 4. Operative Techniques 5. Anal Stenosis, Rectal Atresia, and Presacral Mass 6. Cloaca 7. Postoperative Care of a PSARP Incision 8. Rare Cases 9. Anorectal Malformation Myths Part II: Hirschsprung Disease 10. Diagnosis 11. Pull-Through 12. Total Colonic Hirschsprung Disease 13. Late Diagnosis Hirschsprung Disease 14. Hirschsprung Disease Myths Part III: Functional Constipation and Fecal Incontinence 15. Bowel Management 16. Evaluation of Constipation and Surgical Adjuncts 17. Malone Appendicostomy (Antegrade) or Enemas (Retrograde) for Colonic Cleaning 18. Malone Complications and Troubleshooting 19. Laxatives 20. Thickening the Stool with Fiber 21. Bacterial Overgrowth 22. Sharing Tissues 23. Functional Constipation and Fecal Incontinence Myths Part IV: Post-PSARP and Post-HD Pull-Through Problems 24. Problems after PSARP 25. Deciding When to Do a Redo Procedure in ARM 26. Problems after an HD Pull-Through 27. Deciding When to Do a Redo Procedure in HD Part V: Miscellaneous Colorectal Topics and Techniques 28. Operating Room Setup and Positioning 29. Stomas 30. Ischiorectal Fat Pad 31. Miscellaneous Colorectal Conditions

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