Literature DB >> 8863255

Laparoscopy for diagnosis and treatment of recurrent abdominal pain in children.

S Stylianos1, J E Stein, L M Flanigan, D H Hechtman.   

Abstract

Extensive radiographic evaluation of children with recurrent abdominal pain (RAP) is rarely diagnostic or cost-effective. The authors sought to define the role of laparoscopy in the evaluation of children with RAP. Fifteen children underwent laparoscopy for RAP in a 2-year period. Their mean age was 12 years (range, 6 to 16 years), 13 (87%) were female, and the mean duration of symptoms was 11 months (range, 2 to 60 months). Thirty-eight imaging studies (excluding plain films) had been obtained before laparoscopy, including 19 abdominal sonograms, 9 upper gastrointestinal series, four abdominal computed tomography scans, 3 barium enemas, 2 isotope scans, and 1 magnetic resonance examination of the head. Only two (5%) of these studies provided an accurate diagnosis. Eleven of the 15 children (73%) had positive findings diagnosed and treated laparoscopically. These included eight appendiceal abnormalities (in six patients), three Meckel's diverticula, one inguinal hernia, one urachal cyst, one para-fallopian tube cyst, and one adhesion to an appendectomy stump. Eight of 11 (73%) children with positive findings had immediate resolution of symptoms after laparoscopic treatment. Three children with pathological findings at the time of laparoscopy had persistent symptoms, which resolved completely within 4 months of the laparoscopy. Laparoscopy is an accurate technique for the evaluation and treatment of children with RAP. Its early application could provide economic benefit by eliminating many low-yield imaging studies and minimizing lost time from school.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8863255     DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3468(96)90108-6

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


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4.  Diagnostic laparoscopy with planned appendectomy: an integral step in the evaluation of unexplained right lower quadrant pain.

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5.  Laparoscopy in the management of children with chronic recurrent abdominal pain.

Authors:  G Stringel; S H Berezin; H E Bostwick; M S Halata
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