Title : Role of synaptophysin in the intraoperative assessment of quadrantic innervation of the proximal doughnut in Hirschsprung disease - Yadav_2017_Natl.Med.J.India_30_187 |
Author(s) : Yadav L , Babu MK , Das K , Mohanty S , Divya P , Shankar G , Kini U |
Ref : Natl Med J India , 30 :187 , 2017 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Symptoms may persist in a retained aganglionic segment of the colon after corrective (pull-through) surgery in Hirschsprung disease (HD). Thus, it is important to assess the proximal doughnut for innervation abnormalities intraoperatively by frozen sections stained with conventional haematoxylin and eosin stain and supported by rapid acetylcholinesterase (AChE) histochemistry. When the doughnut is proximal to the sigmoid colon, AChE is not useful and requires ratification by yet another rapid technique and hence this study. |
PubMedSearch : Yadav_2017_Natl.Med.J.India_30_187 |
PubMedID: 29162749 |
Yadav L, Babu MK, Das K, Mohanty S, Divya P, Shankar G, Kini U (2017)
Role of synaptophysin in the intraoperative assessment of quadrantic innervation of the proximal doughnut in Hirschsprung disease
Natl Med J India
30 :187
Yadav L, Babu MK, Das K, Mohanty S, Divya P, Shankar G, Kini U (2017)
Natl Med J India
30 :187