In the last 3 1/2 years, we have performed 20 double-lung transplantations in children between 7 and 16 years old (mean age, 13 years). One patient had primitive bronchiolitis obliterans and the other 19, cystic fibrosis. Eight patients were operated on in an emergency situation, 7 of them requiring ventilator support before transplantation.
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October 1991
Between 1985 and 1990, we treated 46 cases of esophageal atresia in the pediatric surgery department in Marseille. In 17 of these patients atresia was associated with tracheomalacia. The most common respiratory manifestations were acute apneic attacks, cyanotic spells and recurring pneumopathy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the past 6 years, 40 children underwent surgery for laryngotracheal stenosis; 32 by the external approach and 8 by endoscopic CO2 laser. Twenty-seven children (67%) were less than 5 years old at the time of treatment and 80% of the stenoses (n = 32) corresponded to an etiology that is secondary to endotracheal intubation and/or tracheotomy. By grading the stenoses according to the amount of narrowing of the lumen, the authors emphasize the interest of conservative treatment (endoscopic for grade I [less than 70%, n = 8], and treatment by external surgical methods for grade II [70% to 90%, n = 13], grade III [90% to 99%, n = 14], and grade IV [total obstruction, n = 5]).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHirschsprung disease has become a neonatal diagnosis. Most cases identified now are children who would previously have died before the diagnosis of their condition which was usually established only after the age of two. Management of the disease should be adjusted to suit this new population of patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the past 6 years, 40 children underwent surgery for laryngotracheal stenosis; 32 by the external approach, 8 by endoscopic CO2 laser. Twenty-seven children (67%) were less than 5 years old at the moment of treatment and 80% of the stenoses (n = 32) corresponded to an etiology that is secondary to endotracheal intubation and/or tracheotomy. By grading the stenoses according to the amount of narrowing of the lumen, the authors emphasize the interest of conservative treatment (endoscopic) for grade I (less than 70%, n = 8), and treatment by external surgical methods for grade II (70%-90%, n = 13), grade III (90%-99%, n = 14), and grade IV (total obstruction, n = 5).
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