Background/purpose: The treatment of hypertrophic pyloric stenosis is the Fredet-Ramstedt pyloromyotomy. It is controversial what surgical approach to choose. We evaluate our outcome with the right upper quadrant (RUQ) and the supraumbilical (SU) approach.
Methods: Between 2003 and 2007, we performed 38 pyloromyotomies through a RUQ incision and 18 through a SU approach. We analyze patient demographics and pre and postoperative data. We group the complications in major (duodenal perforation, inadequate pyloromyotomy, and wound dehiscence) and minor (seroma, hematoma, wound infection and incisional hernia). A nonrandomized comparison was performed between the two groups.
Results: We find significant differences in morbidity: 22.2% of major complications ocurred in the SU group versus 2.6% in the RUQ group, and 44.4% of minor complications were encountered in the SU group versus 2.6% in the RUQ group (P < 0.005).
Conclusions: In our study we found a significantly higher overall complication rate in the SU group (p < 0.005), possibly because of a more difficult delivery of the pylorus through the SU incision and because of a probably increased rate of wound infection associated with the supraumbilical approach in the pediatric population.
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