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Complications and conversions of pediatric videosurgery: the Italian multicentric experience on 1689 procedures.

C Esposito1, G Mattioli, G L Monguzzi, L Montinaro, G Riccipetiotoni, R Aceti, M Messina, C Pintus, A Settimi, G Esposito, V Jasonni.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate the incidence and management of complications of videosurgical procedures that occurred during a 4-year period in eight Italian pediatric surgery centers.
METHODS: Between 1996 and 1999, 2305 videosurgical procedures were performed in 11 centers of pediatric surgery. The data from 3 centers, for a total of 616 procedures, were largely incomplete and were thus excluded from the study. We analyzed the data from 8 centers only, for a total of 1689 laparoscopic or thoracoscopic operations on patients aged between 15 days and 16 years. The type of operations performed ranged from basic videosurgical interventions, such as varicocelectomy and cryptorchidism, to advanced laparoscopic procedures, such as splenectomy, total colectomy, and esophageal achalasia. Each patient's file was examined for any complications that may have occurred during the surgical procedure and for a record of how these were managed.
RESULTS: We recorded 79 complications (4.6%) in our series. In 57 cases (72.2%) the problem was solved by videosurgery. Twenty-two cases (27.8%) required conversion to open surgery. There was no mortality in our series. At a maximum follow-up of 4 years, all children were alive and had no problems related to the videosurgical complications.
CONCLUSIONS: We believe that the routine use of open laparoscopy in pediatric patients is a key factor to avoiding complications related to the Veress needle and blind introduction of the first trocar. Moreover, the surgeon's laparoscopic experience, the correct indications for laparoscopic surgery, and the verification of the laparoscopic equipment before surgery are also important rules to follow to reduce the incidence of complications. In the beginning, it is preferable to have the assistance of an expert laparoscopic surgeon to decrease the complications related to the learning curve period.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11997824     DOI: 10.1007/s00464-001-9044-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Endosc        ISSN: 0930-2794            Impact factor:   4.584


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