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Laparoscopic simple oblique duodenoduodenostomy in management of congenital duodenal obstruction in children.

Tran Ngoc Son1, Nguyen Thanh Liem, Hoang Huu Kien.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The aim of this report is to present our technique of laparoscopic simple oblique duodenoduodenostomy (LSOD) and its results in management of congenital duodenal obstruction (CDO) in children. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Medical records of patients with the diagnosis of CDO undergoing LSOD at our center from March 2009 to December 2013 were reviewed. The LSOD used one infra- or transumbilical 5-mm port for the camera and two 3-mm ports for instruments. After mobilization of the distant part of the duodenum, a 5-0 polydioxanone seromuscular suture was placed on the duodenal wall proximal and distal to the obstruction and tacked to the anterior abdominal wall for traction. The lower duodenum was incised longitudinally distal to the traction suture. The upper duodenum incision was placed away from the traction suture and extended downward obliquely. The duodenoduodenostomy was performed as a "simple" anastomosis.
RESULTS: Forty-eight patients were identified with a median age at operation of 11 days. The median weight at operation was 2650 g. Duodenal atresia and annular pancreas were found in 81.2% and 18.8% of patients, respectively. The median operative time was 90 minutes. There was no conversion to open surgery, anastomotic leakage, or stenosis. The median time from the operation to initial oral feeding was 4 days. Of the 48 patients, 97.9% were discharged in good health with a median postoperative hospital stay of 7 days
CONCLUSIONS: The LSOD technique is safe and efficacious and can be a viable option in the management of select cases of CDO in children at experienced centers.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25536359     DOI: 10.1089/lap.2014.0263

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A        ISSN: 1092-6429            Impact factor:   1.878


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