Literature DB >> 29630443

Safety Assessment for Thoracoscopic Day Case Surgery in Children with Congenital Pulmonary Malformation.

Aurora Mariani1, Matthieu Peycelon1, Pauline Clermidi1, Myriam Bellon2, Alia Skhiri2, Arnaud Bonnard1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: No data exist evaluating the utilization and safety of outpatient thoracoscopy in children. The aim of this study was to investigate the safety of outpatient thoracoscopy and to assess parental opinions on the advantages and disadvantages of a pediatric thoracoscopy outpatient setting.
METHODS: A retrospective review of data from patients treated by thoracoscopy for congenital pulmonary malformation between 2013 and 2016 was performed. Study focused on patients who underwent outpatient thoracoscopy. All were placed in a flank position and underwent a three-port (5-mm optical trocar and two 5-mm trocars) thoracoscopy. Insufflation pressure required was 5 mmHg with bilateral lung ventilation. Pain control was provided with multimodal postoperative analgesia and the use of paravertebral block for regional analgesia. No drain was inserted. Outcomes of interest included 30-day overall morbidity, readmission, reoperation, and parental opinions through a phone call questionnaire.
RESULTS: A total of 37 thoracoscopies were identified; 11 (30%) with a median age of 5.3 months (4.2-12.3) were performed as an outpatient procedure (10 sequestration, 1 bronchogenic cyst). Median operating time was 51 minutes (34-87). No conversion and no transfusion occurred. No complications occurred (no morbidity, no readmission, and no reoperation). According to parents' view the outpatient setting has no disadvantages.
CONCLUSION: This first analysis of a small monocentric dataset demonstrates that pediatric patients can safely undergo thoracoscopy, an outpatient procedure, with a high rate of parental satisfaction.

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Keywords:  congenital pulmonary airway malformation; parent satisfaction; pediatric ambulatory surgery; same day surgery; telephone follow-up; thoracoscopy

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29630443     DOI: 10.1089/lap.2017.0721

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


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Review 1.  THE ROLE OF PARAVERTEBRAL BLOCKS IN AMBULATORY SURGERY: REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE.

Authors:  Miroslav Župčić; David Dedić; Sandra Graf Župčić; Viktor Đuzel; Tatjana Šimurina; Livija Šakić; Igor Grubješić; Ingrid Šutić; Ivana Šutić; Andjelko Korušić
Journal:  Acta Clin Croat       Date:  2019-06       Impact factor: 0.780

Review 2.  [The Present Situation and Prospect of Day Surgery and Enhanced Recovery
after Surgery in Thoracic Surgery].

Authors:  Cheng Shen; Shuai Chang; Kun Zhou; Guowei Che
Journal:  Zhongguo Fei Ai Za Zhi       Date:  2020-08-05
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