Posterior Sagittal Anorectoplasty (PSARP) for Imperforate Anus28556 viewsPaulo Castillo, MD1; Marcus Lester R. Suntay, MD, FPCS, FPSPS, FPALES2 1World Surgical Foundation 2Philippine Children's Medical CenterGeneral SurgeryPediatric SurgeryGlobal SurgeryMain TextProcedure OutlineTranscriptProcedure OutlineTable of Contents1. Introduction2. Incision3. Dissection to Distal Rectum4. Place Stay Sutures5. Open and Mobilize Distal Rectum6. Close Peritoneum7. Close Distal Rectal Fat8. Anoplasty9. Post-op Remarks1. Introduction 2. Incision 3. Dissection to Distal Rectum 4. Place Stay Sutures 5. Open and Mobilize Distal Rectum 6. Close Peritoneum 7. Attach Ischiorectal Fat to Posterior Rectum 8. Anoplasty 9. Post-op Remarks