Unlabelled: The closure anomalies of the peritoneal-vaginal canal include several clinical entities, which are at the origin of various symptomatology.
Objective: To study the anatomo-clinical and therapeutic aspects of pathologies of the peritoneal-vaginal canal.
Materials And Method: This was a prospective study from January 1 to December 31, 2015 carried out in the pediatric surgery department of University Hospital Gabriel Touré. It covered all children aged 0-15 years old with a pathology of the peritoneal-vaginal canal operating in the department during the study period. This study did not include cases that were not operated on or not seen during the study period.
Results: During the study period, 2,699 children were treated in pediatric surgery, of which 150 cases of pathology of the peritoneal-vaginal canal had a hospital frequency of 5.5%. The average age was 3.25 ± 9.63 years. The sex ratio was 14. The reason for consultation was intermittent or permanent inguinal or inguino-scrotal swelling in all children. The pathology was discovered by the parents during the pushing efforts in 46.7%. Inguino-scrotal swelling was found on physical examination in 40% of cases. The right side was reached in 60% of the cases. Hernia accounted for 80.6% of these pathologies. We recorded 31 cases of strangulation and 11 cases of craze. Immediate operative follow-up was simple in 92% of patients. This rate was 96% after 6 months.
Conclusion: Pathologies of the peritoneal-vaginal canal are very common in pediatric surgical practice. The first place of these pathologies is occupied by hernia. They preferentially affect male infants.
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Mali Med
May 2019
Service de chirurgie générale, C.H.U Gabriel TOURE, Bamako, Mali.
Unlabelled: The closure anomalies of the peritoneal-vaginal canal include several clinical entities, which are at the origin of various symptomatology.
Objective: To study the anatomo-clinical and therapeutic aspects of pathologies of the peritoneal-vaginal canal.
Materials And Method: This was a prospective study from January 1 to December 31, 2015 carried out in the pediatric surgery department of University Hospital Gabriel Touré.
Pediatr Med Chir
October 2018
Pediatric Surgery, Salesi Children's Hospital, Marche Polytechnic University, Ancona.
We retrospectively reviewed the results of transscrotal orchidopexy in the surgical management of palpable testis. From January 2014 to June 2017, 130 male children with a total of 140 palpable undescended testes (UDT) underwent transscrotal orchidopexy. The charts were retrospectively reviewed for demographic data, preoperative position and mobility of the testis, patency of the peritoneal vaginal duct (PVD), and post-operative complications.
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June 2018
Service de Radiologie Générale du CHU Aristide Le Dantec, Dakar, Sénégal.
Inguinal hernia is frequent in children. Strangulated hernia is the main complication of this disease and it is a diagnostic and therapeutic emergency. Imaging techniques, in particular Ultrasound, play a key role in case of diagnostic doubt, especially when the hernia occurs in a context of oscillating testicles because this may mimic a torsion of the spermatic cord.
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November 2017
Life and Health Sciences Research Institute (ICVS), School of Medicine, University of Minho, 4710-057, Braga, Portugal; ICVS/3B's - PT Government Associate Laboratory, 4710-057, Braga/Guimarães, Portugal; Department of Paediatric Surgery, Hospital de Braga, 4710-243, Braga, Portugal.
Purpose: We aimed to test the feasibility and reliability of ultrasound-guided percutaneous internal inguinal ring suture in rabbits, as a model for inguinal hernia repair in pediatric population.
Methods: Twenty-eight rabbits were divided in 2 groups: group I (female morphology) - persistence of the peritoneal-vaginal duct with gonads placed in intraperitoneal position; group II (male morphology) - persistence of the peritoneal-vaginal duct with gonads kept intact inside the duct. Under exclusive ultrasound-guided image we tried to perform a complete pre-peritoneal ligation of the peritoneal-vaginal duct at the level of the internal inguinal ring using a 20G peripheral IV catheter and 2-0 non-absorbable suture.
Minerva Chir
February 2002
Department of Pediatric Surgery, University of Siena, Siena, Italy.
Background: Laparoscopic surgical procedures, employed even in the paediatric age, bearing both diagnostic and therapeutic value, are currently used in the evaluation of peritoneal-vaginal duct patency during surgery for controlateral inguinal hernia or other diseases requiring opening of abdominal wall.
Methods: From January 1996 to December 2000, at the Department of Pediatric Surgery of the University of Siena a prospective study protocol has been performed to evaluate the effectiveness of laparoscopy versus traditional surgery in showing patency of peritoneal-vaginal duct.
Results: From our study we have been able to see how this laparoscopic procedure is well tolerated by children and parents, and is lacking in clinical complications.
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