Clinical characteristics and conservative treatment of perineal groove

Perineal groove is a rare congenital anomaly of the perineum, and only a few papers describing a small number of cases have been reported in the medical literature. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical characteristics and proper management of perineal groove. We performed a retrospective review...

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Published inJournal of pediatric surgery Vol. 55; no. 8; pp. 1507 - 1510
Main Authors Ihn, Kyong, Na, Younghyun, Ho, In Geol, Oh, Jung-Tak
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 01.08.2020
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Summary:Perineal groove is a rare congenital anomaly of the perineum, and only a few papers describing a small number of cases have been reported in the medical literature. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical characteristics and proper management of perineal groove. We performed a retrospective review of 26 pediatric patients who were diagnosed with perineal groove between January 2012 and October 2018 at our institution. Perineal groove was extremely prevalent among the females: 25 of the 26 patients were girls, and only one patient was a boy. All the patients presented with an unusual lesion at the anus or perineum, but no symptoms related to this anomaly. The median age at the first visit to our clinic was 1.5 month (range, 0.3–11.4 month). Two types, complete and partial, were used to categorize the appearance of perineal groove. In a sample group, 55% (12/22) of the patients had complete perineal groove while 45% (10/22) had partial perineal groove. One patient underwent an anoplasty at another hospital following the diagnosis of an imperforate anus. One male and 13 female patients were followed beyond the age of two, and 10 patients (71%) showed a natural healing process. Perineal groove manifested as two types of appearance and showed excellent results with conservative treatment in our study. A natural healing process can be expected in the long-term follow-up. Perineal groove must be differentiated from other defects to avoid unnecessary surgical treatment. Therapeutic Study, Level IV.
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ISSN:0022-3468
1531-5037
DOI:10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2019.07.017