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Safety of laparoscopic fundoplication in children under 5 kg: a comparative study.
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
Surgical Endoscopy & Other Interventional Techniques. Oct2018, Vol. 32 Issue 10, p4191-4199. 9p. 5 Charts.
Subject
*LAPAROSCOPIC surgery
*FUNDOPLICATION
*ESOPHAGEAL surgery
*PEDIATRIC surgery
*SURGERY safety measures
*BODY weight
*COMPARATIVE studies
*GASTROESOPHAGEAL reflux
*LAPAROSCOPY
*LONGITUDINAL method
*RESEARCH methodology
*MEDICAL cooperation
*PATIENT safety
*RESEARCH
*SURGICAL complications
*DISEASE relapse
*EVALUATION research
*TREATMENT effectiveness
*RETROSPECTIVE studies
Language
ISSN
1866-6817
Abstract
Background: Laparoscopic fundoplication in children under 5 kg is still debated. Our objective was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of laparoscopic fundoplication (LF) in children under 5 kg.Methods: We reviewed the cases of 96 children treated by laparoscopic fundoplication between 2005 and 2014. Thirty-five patients had a weight of 5 kg or less at the time of LF (Low Weight Group) and 61 patients had a weight between 5.1 and 10 kg (High Weight Group). The pre-operative, peri-operative, post-operative data regarding surgery and anesthesia were compared between groups.Results: Mean weight was 3.9 ± 0.8 kg in the LWG and 7.8 ± 1.5 kg in the HWG. Children in the LWG were more prone to pre-operative respiratory management (40% mechanical ventilation and 42.9% oxygen therapy). The operating times (82 ± 28 min for LWG and 85 ± 31 min for HWG) and respiratory parameters during the procedure (PCO2) were comparable between groups. Post-operative complications were 1 gastric perforation with peritonitis and 1 small bowel obstruction in the LWG, 2 cases of gastric perforation with peritonitis in the HWG. Mean follow-up was 67 ± 44 months. Significant recurrence of GERD requiring a redo fundoplication was noted in 3 patients in the LWG and 1 patient in the HWG.Conclusion: Laparoscopic fundoplication is a safe procedure in infants ≤ 5 kg without increase of post-operative complications, recurrence, or mean operative time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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