Literature DB >> 3606260

Long-term fate of the diaphragm surgically plicated during infancy and early childhood.

K S Stone, J W Brown, D F Canal, H King.   

Abstract

Favorable early results have been reported utilizing transthoracic diaphragmatic plication in symptomatic children with phrenic nerve injury. However, little has been published about the late functional results of this technique. Since 1976, 10 of 3,000 patients operated on for congenital heart disease have sustained phrenic nerve injury with subsequent respiratory embarrassment. An additional patient sustained phrenic nerve injury as a result of birth trauma. The diagnosis was confirmed by paradoxical diaphragmatic motion on fluoroscopy. All but 2 patients were less than 5 months old at the time of diaphragmatic plication, and the average weight was 5.4 kg. The indication for diaphragmatic plication was inability to wean from the ventilator in 8 of the 11 patients and persistent postoperative tachypnea, stridor, and CO2 retention in the remaining 3 patients. A more aggressive approach to diagnosis and operative treatment since 1980 has resulted in a substantially shorter duration of endotracheal intubation and a shorter stay in the intensive care unit. Diaphragmatic fluoroscopy 1 to 7 years postoperatively has demonstrated return of normal function in 6 of 6 patients studied.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3606260     DOI: 10.1016/s0003-4975(10)62359-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Thorac Surg        ISSN: 0003-4975            Impact factor:   4.330


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Authors:  Robert I Ross Russell
Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  2006-06-02       Impact factor: 17.440

2.  Negative extrathoracic pressure ventilation for phrenic nerve palsy after paediatric cardiac surgery.

Authors:  J Raine; M P Samuels; Q Mok; E A Shinebourne; D P Southall
Journal:  Br Heart J       Date:  1992-04

3.  Diaphragm plication following phrenic nerve injury: a comparison of paediatric and adult patients.

Authors:  D A Simansky; M Paley; Y Refaely; A Yellin
Journal:  Thorax       Date:  2002-07       Impact factor: 9.139

4.  Diaphragmatic paralysis after cardiac surgery in children: incidence, prognosis and surgical management.

Authors:  Tankut Hakki Akay; Süleyman Ozkan; Bahadir Gultekin; Emrah Uguz; Birgul Varan; Atilla Sezgin; Kursad Tokel; Sait Aslamaci
Journal:  Pediatr Surg Int       Date:  2006-03-04       Impact factor: 1.827

5.  Early hemi-diaphragmatic plication through a video assisted mini-thoracotomy in postcardiotomy phrenic nerve paresis.

Authors:  Kosmas Tsakiridis; Aikaterini N Visouli; Paul Zarogoulidis; Nikolaos Machairiotis; Christos Christofis; Aikaterini Stylianaki; Nikolaos Katsikogiannis; Andreas Mpakas; Nicolaos Courcoutsakis; Konstantinos Zarogoulidis
Journal:  J Thorac Dis       Date:  2012-11       Impact factor: 2.895

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