Literature DB >> 16516626

Videothoracoscopic drainage for esophageal perforation with mediastinitis in children.

Li Peng1, Xu Quan, Ji Zongzheng, Gao Ya, Zhang Xiansheng, Duan Yitao, Guo Zhengtuan, Zheng Baijun, Guo Xinkui, Wu Xuanlin.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Esophageal perforation remains a devastating event that is difficult to diagnose and manage. The overall mortality associated with esophageal perforation can approach 20%, and delay in treatment of more than 24 hours after perforation can result in a doubling of mortality. The treatment option for esophageal perforation with mediastinitis is not very clear and still controversial.
METHODS: Between April 2000 and March 2004, 6 males and 2 females, with ages ranging from 2 to 6 years (mean, 3.8 years), underwent videothoracoscopic drainage for esophageal perforation with mediastinitis.
RESULTS: The mean hospital length of stay for patients in our series was 34.1 days (range, 14-47 days). There was no perioperative mortality. All patients were discharged from hospital without major sequelae.
CONCLUSIONS: Minimally invasive videothoracoscopic drainage is a feasible and effective method for esophageal perforation with mediastinitis in children.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16516626     DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2005.11.047

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Surg        ISSN: 0022-3468            Impact factor:   2.545


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