A six-year old boy has a history of chronic constipation. He passed meconium within 24 hours of life and maintained regular defecation until age 3, but since then has required chronic laxatives and enemas to allow evacuation of stool. A contrast enema shows no evidence of a transition zone. High resolution anal manometry shows failure of internal anal sphincter relaxation with rectal distention. A full thickness rectal biopsy two cm proximal to the dentate line demonstrates normal ganglion cells. The next step in management should be:
A Colostomy
B Internal sphincter myectomy
C Transanal pullthrough
D Antegrade colonic enema (ACE) procedure
E Intrasphincteric botulinum toxin (Botox™) injection
A Colostomy
B Internal sphincter myectomy
C Transanal pullthrough
D Antegrade colonic enema (ACE) procedure
E Intrasphincteric botulinum toxin (Botox™) injection
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