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  • The study aimed to showcase a laparoscopic technique for treating intermittent partial organoaxial volvulus in pediatric patients.
  • Two children with post-meal stomach discomfort were treated with laparoscopic gastrophrenopexy, successfully addressing their condition within 60 minutes without complications.
  • The procedure proved effective, with symptom resolution and a follow-up study showing sustained results after four years, suggesting its viability as a primary treatment for this rare issue.

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Aim: The aim of this work was to demonstrate the technique of laparoscopic gastrophrenopexy performed for intermittent partial organoaxial volvulus.

Methods: Two pediatric patients, with an initial presentation of postprandial epigastric discomfort, were investigated by upper gastrointestinal contrast meal. These investigations revealed the presence of a rare variant of primary organoaxial gastric volvulus. Both patients underwent a laparoscopy, which confirmed gastromegaly with redundant gastrophrenic and gastrolienal ligaments. A gastrophrenopexy was performed with initial pexy of, principally, the fundus to the left hemidiaphragm, using interrupted nonabsorbable sutures. The gastrophrenopexy was performed without an esophagocardiopexy or an anterior gastropexy. A video demonstrates the technical aspects of the procedure, and the associated pre- and postoperative imaging for both patients will be presented.

Results: Both procedures were accomplished laparoscopically in less than 60 minutes, with no immediate postoperative complications. The patients were discharged the following day after a period of observation. Symptom resolution occurred with both patients. One patient underwent a repeat upper gastrointestinal contrast study 4 years post intervention, which demonstrated an intact gastropexy.

Conclusions: Laparoscopic gastrophrenopexy may be utilized for this rare variant of gastric organoaxial volvulus. This technique is durable over the medium term and is, therefore, recommended as the primary intervention in symptomatic pediatric patients.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/lap.2009.0448DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to showcase a laparoscopic technique for treating intermittent partial organoaxial volvulus in pediatric patients.
  • Two children with post-meal stomach discomfort were treated with laparoscopic gastrophrenopexy, successfully addressing their condition within 60 minutes without complications.
  • The procedure proved effective, with symptom resolution and a follow-up study showing sustained results after four years, suggesting its viability as a primary treatment for this rare issue.
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