A two year old child is admitted to the hospital for enterocolitis. At seven days of age he underwent a laparoscopic-assisted pull-through procedure for Hirschsprung disease with a transition zone identified by frozen section at the rectosigmoid junction. He has undergone intermittent treatment with anal Botox injections, oral metronidazole and home bowel washouts. A contrast enema done two weeks prior to this admission appeared normal. He has been admitted four times during the last six months.
After stabilizing the patient, what is the best next step in his management?
A diverting colostomy
B change antibiotics
C rectal dilations
D appendicostomy for antegrade enemas
E rectal biopsy
After stabilizing the patient, what is the best next step in his management?
A diverting colostomy
B change antibiotics
C rectal dilations
D appendicostomy for antegrade enemas
E rectal biopsy
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