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Currarino's triad: Intraoperative ultrasound image-guided surgery
C R Thambidorai1, Latif K E Adbel, A Zulfiqar
1Department of Surgery, University Kebangssan Malaysia Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons
|December 21, 2010
Summary
This report details the first-time use of transperineal intraoperative ultrasound imaging for Currarino
Area of Science:
- Surgical Imaging
- Pediatric Surgery
- Gastroenterology
Background:
- Currarino's triad is a rare congenital condition.
- Diagnosis and surgical planning can be challenging.
- Minimally invasive techniques are increasingly preferred.
Observation:
- Transperineal intraoperative ultrasound imaging was utilized.
- This approach provided real-time visualization during surgery.
- It was applied in a patient with Currarino's triad.
Findings:
- The study reports the novel application of this imaging modality.
- Transperineal ultrasound facilitated precise surgical guidance.
- Successful surgical intervention was achieved.
Implications:
- This technique may improve surgical outcomes for Currarino's triad.
- Intraoperative ultrasound offers a valuable tool for complex pediatric cases.
- Further research should explore its broader applicability.
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