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Laparoscopy-Assisted Versus Open Surgery in Treating Intestinal Atresia: Single Center Experience.

Mario Lima1, Neil Di Salvo1, Chiara Cordola1, Simone D'Antonio1, Michele Libri1, Michela Maffi1, Tommaso Gargano1, Giovanni Ruggeri1, Vincenzo Davide Catania1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Surgical management of jejuno-ileal atresia/stenosis (JIA) is shifting to a minimally invasive approach. Our purpose is to evaluate the safety and feasibility of laparoscopy-assisted surgery (LAS) in JIA by comparing outcomes with a control group of open surgery (OS).
METHODS: A retrospective review of JIA cases was performed. Demographic, surgical, and outcomes data were extracted. LAS cases were compared with OS. Fisher's exact-test for qualitative and Mann-Whitney-test for quantitative values were used. p values <0.05 were considered significant.
RESULTS: Forty-seven patients (24/23, F/M) were included. In 19 (40%), the LAS technique was successfully performed, while 3 (17%) required conversion to OS. No differences were observed between the LAS and OS (n = 28) groups concerning demographic data (sex, mean gestational age, mean weight, associated anomalies) and type of JIA. Operative time was shorter in LAS (112 ± 46 min) compared to OS (138 ± 40 min), p = 0.04. Time to start enteral feeding and time to full enteral was shorter in LAS compared to OS, p = 0.04. No difference was observed between the two groups concerning duration of parenteral nutrition, length of hospitalization and weight at discharge. Overall rate of postoperative complications was 14% (n = 7), with a slightly prevalence in OS (18%) compared to LAS (10%), p = 0.68.
CONCLUSIONS: The LAS technique in the treatment of neonatal JIA is safe and feasible. LAS is associated with shorter operative and restoration of enteral feeding times. The post-operative outcomes in LAS are similar with OS, with a lower rate of postoperative complications.

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Keywords:  Neonatal surgery; bowel obstruction; intestinal malformation; mini-invasive surgery; neonatal obstruction

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31913765     DOI: 10.1080/08941939.2019.1704316

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Invest Surg        ISSN: 0894-1939            Impact factor:   2.533


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1.  Jejunoileal Atresia in a Newborn: Our Experience From Northern Tanzania and Literature Review.

Authors:  Gregory Goodluck; Marianne Gnanamuttupulle; Adnan Sadiq; David Msuya; Samwel Chugulu; Jay Lodhia
Journal:  Clin Med Insights Pediatr       Date:  2022-02-21

2.  Case series of high-grade soft tissue sarcoma of the lower limb with delayed diagnosis: Experience at a tertiary hospital in northern Tanzania.

Authors:  Jay Lodhia; Gregory Goodluck; Joylene Tendai; Ellyagape Urassa; Gilbert Nkya; Alex Mremi
Journal:  Int J Surg Case Rep       Date:  2022-08-02
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