Eur J Pediatr Surg
February 1992
The effectiveness of highly selective vagotomy (HSV) in adult duodenal ulcer surgery is confirmed by absence of peroperative mortality or postoperative morbidity and by ulcer healing in the majority of cases. Whether it could be used in children with the same result was the subject of our study in 13 successive cases of complicated duodenal ulcer treated between 1974 and 1987. There was complete ulcer healing in 4 cases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVicryl Rapide is a new, fast absorption skin suture material. Its spontaneous elimination avoids the conventional stitch removal. The tolerability of this material and the cosmetic results obtained were tested in a paediatric surgery department in elective surgery and in emergency surface wound sutures.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF8 cases of XGP in children are reported. The presence of urolithiasis together with xanthogranulomatous lesion in 7 cases and of nephroblastoma in one may be of help in understanding the aetiopathogenesis. In all the cases the involved kidney did not function thus necessitating subcapsular nephrectomy via retroperitoneal approach.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFifteen urethral injuries by hair strangulation gave to the authors the opportunity to search the meaning of such a practice. The observed damages of urethra are not the result of some overzealous ritualistic circumcision as the child or his family say. A patient tedious investigation establishes that this strange practice finds its assessment probably in a mythic belief or in an unrevealed erotic purpose.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSegmental dilatation of the ileum is the subject of this report which concerns two cases. Both cases were associated with omphalocele and intestinal malrotation, an observation already noticed by some authors. Is it still a hazardous coincidence or rather a real opportunity which throws light over the explanation of this malformation?
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the treatment of familial polyposis the conservation of the rectum is essential to assure a convenient control and rhythm of defecation. Meanwhile the future of resting polyps deserves the attention of the surgeon. Certain authors are optimistic and claim that spontaneous regression of the polyps is possible.
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