Seventy-two patients with complete short colon (CSC) were treated at t
he authors' institution between 1971 and 1994. Initially, one-stage co
loplasty with abdominoperineal pull-through was performed in 10 neonat
es, with a 50% survival rate. The subsequent 62 patients had staged ma
nagement in which a window colostomy was performed at the time of pres
entation. Of the 50 survivors in this group, 20 had coloplasty with a
abdominoperineal or sacroabdominoperineal pull through by June 1994. A
protective ileostomy was done at the time of coloplasty in 10 patient
s, and was closed 6 to 12 weeks later. Two of the 20 patients who had
staged reconstruction died because of complications; the others recove
red well. The overall survival rate after coloplasty was 76.7%. Eighte
en of the 23 survivors have had follow-up for up to 8 years. They have
shown normal growth and good continence and have been free of signifi
cant long-term complications. The other 30 patients are awaiting defin
itive surgery. A staged management plan is advocated for complete shor
t colon because it provides consistent results and good quality of lif
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