A 17 year old girl with a myelomeningocele has a long-standing VP shunt, which was last revised two years ago. Recently, the patient noticed VP shunt tubing extruding from her anus. On physical examination, she has no abdominal tenderness and the shunt tubing was not seen. Imaging including shunt series and CT scan of the abdomen shows that the shunt is intracolonic with the tip located in the distal sigmoid colon. In addition to IV antibiotics and externalizing the shunt, the best next step in the management of this patient is?

A Sigmoidoscopy
B Paracentesis
C Diagnostic laparoscopy
D Exploratory laparotomy
E Remove entire shunt system
A Sigmoidoscopy
B Paracentesis
C Diagnostic laparoscopy
D Exploratory laparotomy
E Remove entire shunt system
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