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Postoperative small bowel obstruction in infants and children: a problem following Nissen fundoplication.

S G Jolley, W P Tunell, D J Hoelzer, E I Smith.   

Abstract

A serious consequence of antireflux surgery is postoperative small bowel obstruction in an infant who cannot speak and has been rendered unable to vomit. We reviewed the operative rate for small bowel obstruction following all antireflux operations (210 Nissen fundoplications, 16 Hill fundoplications, 12 modified Thal fundoplications, and 3 Boerema anterior gastropexies) performed on children at our institution between January 1977 and July 1984. Eighteen patients (17 Nissen fundoplications, one Hill fundoplication) were operated upon for small bowel obstruction within two years after the primary operation. The most consistent clinical findings in these children were abdominal distention and a decreased frequency of bowel movements. For operations performed between January 1982 and July 1984, reoperation for small bowel obstruction was needed in 6.1% (6/99) of children following Nissen fundoplication as compared to 0.9% (6/649), P less than 0.001) of children following other major laparotomies. A combination of our experience with that reported by others suggests an estimated incidence of postoperative adhesive small bowel obstruction of 5.5% (24/436) for Nissen fundoplication, 0.9% (3/347) for modified Thal fundoplication, and 0.8% (1/126) for Boerema anterior gastropexy. The performance of a Nissen fundoplication has led to a significant rate of reoperation for small bowel obstruction compared with other major laparotomies and antireflux operations performed in children.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3712194     DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3468(86)80509-7

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


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