Introduction: Neonatal airway examination through flexible/rigid bronchoscopy has proved to be useful in the presence of persistent stridor and extubation failure, as well as to assess complications following cardiac surgery. At our institution, these examinations are carried out by a pulmonologist, a neonatologist, an otorhinolaryngologist, and a pediatric surgeon from the pediatric airway committee, established in 2014.
Objective: To analyze the airway examinations performed in neonates during their stay at the neonatology/neonatal intensive care unit since the airway committee was established.
Introduction: Recurrent tracheoesophageal fistula (RTEF) is a frequent complication (5-10%) in patients with esophageal atresia (EA). Open RTEF surgery has a high morbidity and mortality, so the endoscopic approach represents a promising alternative. We present the long-term results of fibrin glue (FG) bronchoscopic application in patients with RTEF secondary to EA, which was first used by our team in 1994.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Pediatric subglottic pathology still represents a challenge when it comes to choosing the right treatment. We present the management of patients followed in our center for this reason during the last 5 years.
Material And Methods: Retrospective study of patients followed by glotosubglottic pathology (stenosis, cysts or granulomas) between 2011 and 2016 in a third level hospital.
Omental cysts are uncommon benign masses localized in the abdomen. This article describes the case of a male infant who underwent surgery due to a left inguinal hernia. During the operation a small omental cyst was found inside the sac that was resected.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPURPOSE. To submit the short and long term results of long-gap esophageal atresia (EA) with two surgical techniques. METHODS.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Although the association of infection by toxoplasmosis with the development of nephrotic syndrome is uncommon, cases of this association have nevertheless been reported in the literature for more than two decades, not only for congenital toxoplasmosis, but also in acquired cases, and occasionally in immunocompetent patients.
Development: A case is presented of an immunocompetent patient aged 15 with clinical and laboratory indications of nephrotic/nephritic syndrome, in whom serological tests showed Toxoplasma infection.
Conclusion: The presentation of nephrotic syndrome in ages where it is not commonly seen, leads to clinical suspicion of secondary causes.
For the last ten years many centres have adopted transanal pull-through (TP) as the first choice technique for the treatment of Hirschsprung's Disease (HD) affected children. We present our experience, based on the endorectal pull-through with autosuture, which has not been reported up to now. According to our HD management programme, TP with autosuture should be performed in rectosigmoid forms of HD which are easily handled with outpatient care.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnlabelled: Repermeabilization of the tracheoesophageal fistula (RTE) is one of the major complications of the esophageal atresia with tracheal fistula. We present the long term results of our technique based on broncoscopic treatment with fibrin glue and diathermia.
Material And Methods: A retrospective study of 10 children with RTE treated from 1993 to 2006, their ages ranging from 14 days-old to 4 years-old; there were 4 patients from other hospitals.
Purpose: Recurrent tracheoesophageal fistula (RTF) is a serious common complication of the surgical treatment of esophageal atresia. We report the results of our technique of bronchoscopic treatment of RTF with fibrin glue (Tissucol), with a follow-up of over 1 decade.
Methods: A retrospective review between 1993 and 2004 was conducted, including all patients diagnosed with RTF and treated bronchoscopically with Tissucol, with over 1 year of follow-up.
Within the last ten years and by the introduction of some new instruments, laparoscopy is a safe and effective method that has been further extended in children. We report our experience in the treatment of laparoscopy on a seven day old newborn affected by malrotation with an intermittent duodenal obstruction. The treatment consisted of a duodenal liberation after the section was easily performed in congenital Ladd's bands.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFor distances of over 4-5 cm, esophageal replacement is almost always necessary in esophageal atresias. We present the technical details and describe our experience with esophageal reconstruction by elongation of the lesser curvature (Schärli's technique) in four cases of very long atresias. A retrosternal transposition was made without a thoracotomy in two children, and an orthotopic mediastinal route through a right thoracotomy was done in two others.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report two cases of primary psoas abscess in two patients of 15 months and 4 years of age. As the first case showed the natural history of this process the second one was large enough to produce a huge ureterohydronephrosis and to drain through the rectal wall to the rectum spontaneously, although this natural way did not achieve complete drainage. Both were treated by open drainage and systemic antibiotics with good response.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLymphangiomas are benign tumors, their growth are slow, customarily without symptoms, their location more frequent are in head or neck and they're diagnosed before the two first life years frequently. Their etiology continues uncertain, being accepted the congenital origin. We report on three cases of abdominal lymphangioma beginning as an acute abdomen.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPediatr Surg Int
March 1997
A case of congenital portal-systemic shunting due to an intrahepatic connection diagnosed by ultrasound scanning and color Doppler in an 8-month-old girl is reported. She began to manifest trimethylaminuria 3 years later. At 7 years of age, she is asymptomatic without therapeutic measures except for diet.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPediatr Surg Int
February 1997
A case of congenital portal-systemic shunting due to an intrahepatic connection diagnosed by ultrasound scanning and color Doppler in an 8-month-old girl is reported. She began to manifest trimethylaminuria 3 years later. At 7 years of age, she is asymptomatic without therapeutic measures except for diet.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInjection of sclerosing solutions into the rectal submucosa or into the perirectal space is one of the many therapies designed to correct rectal prolapse. Since 1994, four patients affected with this condition have been treated with fibrin adhesive percutaneous injection. Up to now, this product had not been used to this aim.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLymphangioma and venous angioma are a group of pathological entities which have required surgical treatment since years. Extension, localization and poor delimitation of some lesions have resulted in technical difficulties and serious complications. Our group began the sclerosing therapy with an injection of fibrin adhesive and, due to the lack of response in the first patient, a program with Ethibloc as an alternative substance was developed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report a case of biliary atresia promptly detected by its association with a choledochal cyst, prenatally diagnosed at 20 weeks' gestation. The baby was operated at 14 days of life. A choledochal cyst was found and fibrosis of the extrahepatic bile ducts was also noted.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRecurrent tracheoesophageal fistula (RTF) after repair of esophageal atresia with tracheoesophageal fistula is a serious complication, with the need for a second operation. The mortality rate is high. The authors report on the eradication of RTF using fibrin glue.
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