About 1 in 5000 children is born with defects in their bowel or pelvis. Children’s Health is one of the few pediatric hospitals in the US and the only pediatric hospital in North Texas, with a coordinated, multi-disciplinary program to care for these kids. At our Colorectal and Pelvic Center, we perform reconstructive surgery and help children manage bowel and bladder issues from infancy through adolescence. Plus, our partnership with UT Southwestern allows us to provide the only academically affiliated pediatric surgery program in North Texas, elevating the care we provide through research and clinical experience.
Colorectal and Pelvic Center
Colorectal and Pelvic Center
Colorectal and Pelvic Center
Treatments and Services
- Laparoscopic pull-through procedure for anorectal malformations (ARM)
- Laparoscopic Pull-Through Surgery for Hirschsprung Disease
- Pediatric posterior sagittal anorectoplasty (PSARP)
- Pediatric posterior sagittal anorectal vaginal urethroplasty (PSARVUP)
- Pediatric rectal suction biopsy
- Antegrade Continence Enema (ACE) Procedures
- Anorectal Manometry
- Cloacal Anomaly Repair
- Cloacal Exstrophy Repair
- Colonic Manometry
- Colostomy
- Nutrition Services
- Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy
- Psychological Services
- Urodynamic Studies
Our team brings multiple experts together to help children overcome even the most complex colorectal and pelvic conditions. These conditions can require years of treatment and follow-up care, and we’ll stay by your side and deliver the care your child needs, every step of the way.
Comprehensive, convenient care
Children with birth defects in their lower intestine and pelvis are at higher risk for other health issues, such as problems with bowel and bladder function. Our team includes specialists in each of these areas, who will work together to develop a treatment plan that matches your child’s unique needs. This approach also means you can see all the specialists your child needs at one facility, many times in a single visit.
Our Colorectal and Pelvic Center pediatric specialists include:
Surgeons with special expertise in the repair of these conditions
Gastroenterologists who treat any digestive and motility problems your child may have
Urologists who care for issues related to your child’s genitourinary system
Gynecologists who care for sexual and reproductive issues in girls
Nurse Practitioners to coordinate an individualized bowel management program
Nutritionists who design a diet that helps your child manage their condition and stay healthy and active
Psychologists to help children and parents cope with stressful issues
Child Life Specialists to help ease anxiety and fear
Social workers to provide support and resources in times of need
Pelvic floor physical therapists who offer treatment plans to assist with bowel and bladder dysfunction
Care for newborns
Some babies with defects in the anus, rectum or lower intestine may need surgery soon after they’re born so that stool doesn’t build up inside their bodies and cause serious health problems. We treat babies from the time they are born, working closely with our neonatology team (which specializes in newborns) to make sure babies and their families have the care and support they need.
If your baby has no other issues, we can often do one operation to correct their problem. If your baby has heart or other more complex issues associated with their condition, we’ll do surgery in stages to make treatment as easy as possible. For those children that require more than one operation, we first do a procedure that pulls their intestine through an opening we create in their tummy as a temporary way for them to stool. When they’re stronger and their other health issues have stabilized – usually two to four months after the first operation – we’ll do a reconstructive procedure to give them the best chance for properly functioning bowel, rectum, and anus.
Continuing care through childhood
As they grow up, children born with anorectal malformations, Hirschsprung's disease, or other conditions often experience problems with incontinence (having “accidents”) or constipation. We’re here to help your child play and go to school without being held back by worries or health problems. Our team will create a plan for your child that includes tips on what to eat and how to help your child use the toilet for the best bowel function possible. We will see your child regularly for many years so we can monitor their progress and adapt their care plan to fit their changing bodies and lifestyle.
Resources
Our team brings multiple experts together to help children overcome even the most complex colorectal and pelvic conditions. These conditions can require years of treatment and follow-up care, and we’ll stay by your side and deliver the care your child needs, every step of the way.
Comprehensive, convenient care
Children with birth defects in their lower intestine and pelvis are at higher risk for other health issues, such as problems with bowel and bladder function. Our team includes specialists in each of these areas, who will work together to develop a treatment plan that matches your child’s unique needs. This approach also means you can see all the specialists your child needs at one facility, many times in a single visit.
Our Colorectal and Pelvic Center pediatric specialists include:
Surgeons with special expertise in the repair of these conditions
Gastroenterologists who treat any digestive and motility problems your child may have
Urologists who care for issues related to your child’s genitourinary system
Gynecologists who care for sexual and reproductive issues in girls
Nurse Practitioners to coordinate an individualized bowel management program
Nutritionists who design a diet that helps your child manage their condition and stay healthy and active
Psychologists to help children and parents cope with stressful issues
Child Life Specialists to help ease anxiety and fear
Social workers to provide support and resources in times of need
Pelvic floor physical therapists who offer treatment plans to assist with bowel and bladder dysfunction
Care for newborns
Some babies with defects in the anus, rectum or lower intestine may need surgery soon after they’re born so that stool doesn’t build up inside their bodies and cause serious health problems. We treat babies from the time they are born, working closely with our neonatology team (which specializes in newborns) to make sure babies and their families have the care and support they need.
If your baby has no other issues, we can often do one operation to correct their problem. If your baby has heart or other more complex issues associated with their condition, we’ll do surgery in stages to make treatment as easy as possible. For those children that require more than one operation, we first do a procedure that pulls their intestine through an opening we create in their tummy as a temporary way for them to stool. When they’re stronger and their other health issues have stabilized – usually two to four months after the first operation – we’ll do a reconstructive procedure to give them the best chance for properly functioning bowel, rectum, and anus.
Continuing care through childhood
As they grow up, children born with anorectal malformations, Hirschsprung's disease, or other conditions often experience problems with incontinence (having “accidents”) or constipation. We’re here to help your child play and go to school without being held back by worries or health problems. Our team will create a plan for your child that includes tips on what to eat and how to help your child use the toilet for the best bowel function possible. We will see your child regularly for many years so we can monitor their progress and adapt their care plan to fit their changing bodies and lifestyle.
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Meet the Care Team
Dai Chung, MDPediatric Surgeon
Adam Alder, MDPediatric Surgeon
Shane Batie, MDPediatric Urologist
Nathalie Brewer, MDPediatric Surgeon
Natasha Corbitt, MDPediatric Surgeon
Diana Diesen, MDPediatric Surgeon
Barbara Gaines, MDPediatric Surgeon
Lauren Gillory, MDPediatric Surgeon
Charles Hong, MDPediatric Surgeon
Micah Jacobs, MDPediatric Urologist
Jason Jarin, MDPediatric Gynecologist
Alejandro Llanos Chea, MDPediatric Gastroenterologist
Stephen Megison, MDPediatric Surgeon
Joseph Murphy, MDPediatric Surgeon
Samir Pandya, MDPediatric Surgeon
Faisal Qureshi, MDPediatric Surgeon
Rinarani Sanghavi, MDPediatric Gastroenterologist
Irina Stanasel, MDPediatric Urologist
Sharon Kluger, APRN, PNP-AC/PCNurse Practitioner - Pediatric Surgery
Michele Phelan, BSN, RN, CPNProgram Manager
Sophie Stevens, LPC, EMDR CertifiedLPC

