Publications by authors named "G Cernaianu"

Purpose: Neuroblastoma, the most common extracranial solid tumor in children under 5 years, often surrounds visceral arteries. This study aimed to analyze the working space provided by standardized surgical techniques at key arterial landmarks in adult cadavers.

Methods: We assessed in eight adult cadavers the mobilization of the left colon, spleen and pancreas, right colon, duodenum and mesenteric root, access to the bursa omentalis.

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  • Intrauterine vesicoamniotic shunting (VAS) significantly improves survival rates for male fetuses with megacystis due to suspected lower urinary tract obstruction (LUTO) but lacks data on postnatal outcomes.
  • The study involved a retrospective analysis of 17 male newborns who underwent VAS, focusing on postnatal urethral pathologies and the management of shunt removal.
  • Results showed that over half of the patients required surgical removal of the shunt postnatally, with conditions like urethral atresia and posterior urethral valves being common findings in these cases.
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The aim was to assess the results of primary anastomosis (PA) compared to enterostomy (ES) in infants with spontaneous intestinal perforation (SIP) and a weight below 1000 g. Between 2014 and 2016, enterostomy was routinely carried out on extremely low birth weight (ELBW) patients with SIP. From 2016 until 2019, all patients underwent anastomosis without stoma formation.

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Introduction:  Esophageal atresia (EA) is often accompanied by tracheobronchial malformations leading to stridor, recurrent bronchitis, and occasionally to life-threatening obstructive apnea after surgical repair. The aim of this study was to identify the presence of tracheomalacia in patients with EA and tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF) pre- and postoperatively and to find endoscopic correlates leading to clinical airway symptoms.

Methods:  In a cohort of 362 patients with EA-TEF who underwent 595 tracheoscopies at the Children's Hospital of Cologne between January 1983 and December 2002, impaired tracheal lumen, localization of TEF, tracheal pulsations, and corresponding clinical symptoms were retrospectively analyzed.

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Aim: The creation of a primary anastomosis in newborns with oesophageal atresia and distal oesophageotracheal fistula (EA-DF) is technically challenging, especially in small children. The goal is to approximate the fragile oesophageal ends without suture disruption and to minimize the mobilisation of the lower segment. We describe an alternative anastomosis technique aiming at reducing the tension on the first sutures at the posterior wall.

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