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Quality and Patient Safety

Our Colorectal Department offers industry-leading care and treatment options for colorectal and urogenital conditions.

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PSARVUP Surgery

Children born with a cloacal malformation may need a posterior sagittal anorecto-vagino-urethroplasty (PSARVUP) to repair their common channels. Learn more about the PSARVUP procedure and how our experts, Alberto Peña, MD, and Andrea Bischoff, MD, have helped hundreds of patients with this surgery.

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Conditions We Treat at the International Center for Colorectal and Urogenital Care

We evaluate and treat patients with anorectal malformations (imperforate anus), cloaca, cloacal exstrophy, Hirschsprung disease and other conditions colorectal conditions.

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Antegrade Continence Enema (ACE) Procedure

Antegrade Continence Enema (ACE) allows children who need long-term enema therapy have independence and improve their quality of life.

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Colorectal and Urogenital Resources for Families

We’ve compiled helpful information, videos and links related to complex colorectal conditions and information about our support programs for families.

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Juliette: How Participating in Clinical Trials Helped Treat Her Rare Disease

When Juliette was diagnosed with a rare disease, her family turned to a lifesaving clinical trial and never looked back.

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Partial Nephrectomy

Learn about partial nephrectomy procedures and when they are used.

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Adeline: How a Nephrologist Saved a Child Who Had Cancer

Pediatric nephrologists identified a life-saving thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) diagnosis and treatment plan that beat all odds for a now 3-year-old girl named Adeline.

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Pediatric Infectious Disease Care

The infectious disease experts at Children's Hospital Colorado specialize in treating kids with infections and serious conditions, such as pneumonia.

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PICC Line Placement at Children’s Hospital Colorado

Doctors may recommend a PICC line to deliver IV therapies. Learn how we place PICC lines to treat your child’s health condition.