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Hello fayeg87 -- I may not have anything to add, but here goes:
1. a study where a child with something that may or may not be similar had a successful surgery:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8320571/
2. Slides which showing what to consider/decision tree from a pediatric gastro:
https://www.uclahealth.org/sites/default/files/documents/Cooperman%20-%20Constipation%20in%20Children%209.9.20.pdf
3. Consider getting a second opinion, if you haven't already. Each Mayo Clinic site has its own specialties. Also, in NYC there is a the HSS, Hospital for Specality Surgery; consider checking them out too. Cross check anyone you find with Castle and Connolly - they truly list some/most of the best MDs; it is not an advertising platform. I use this resource.
4. Surgery would make sense if it were my young child, but I would want to jump through hoops to find a specialist MD that had done a lot of the same surgeries on young children successfully.