1. Risk factors for short-term complications graded by Clavien-Dindo after transanal endorectal pull-through in patients with Hirschsprung disease.
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Beltman L, Roorda D, Backes M, Oosterlaan J, van Heurn LWE, and Derikx JPM
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- Anal Canal surgery, Child, Humans, Infant, Postoperative Complications epidemiology, Postoperative Complications etiology, Rectum surgery, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Treatment Outcome, Digestive System Surgical Procedures adverse effects, Digestive System Surgical Procedures methods, Hirschsprung Disease complications
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Background: Transanal endorectal pull-through (TERPT) is a common surgical procedure in Hirschsprung disease (HD). Aim of this study was to gain insight in the prevalence and severity of postoperative complications within 30-days after TERPT and to identify patient and perioperative characteristics, associated with the development of short-term postoperative complications., Methods: This study retrospectively analyzed data of children with HD and treated with TERPT in our center between 2005 and 2020. Complications emerging within 30-days after surgery were assessed using Clavien-Dindo (CD). Patient and perioperative characteristic as predictor of a complication were tested using (multivariable) logistic regression analysis., Results: Twenty-two of 106 (21%) included patients (17 transanal only; 77 laparoscopic-assisted; 12 laparotomy-assisted) developed 35 complications, including two patients (1.8%) that deceased. We suspect postoperative rectal irrigation leading to perforation as cause of death in both patients. Six patients (6%) had a minor (CD<3) and 16 patients (15%) a major (CD≥3) complication. Anastomotic leakage (n = 4, 11%), abdominal abscess (n = 3, 9%) and anastomotic stricture (n = 3,9%) occurred most frequently. Predictive factors for developing a complication were older age at time of surgery (OR 1.03 1.00-1.01, p = 0.041), laparotomy-assisted surgery (OR 12.65, CI 1.712-93.07, p = 0.013) and long-segment HD (OR 4.09 CI 1.09-15.39, p = 0.037)., Conclusions: We found a CD-graded short-term postoperative complication rate of 21% following TERPT, reporting anastomotic complications most frequently. In patients at risk a diverting stoma should be considered. We suspect postoperative rectal irrigation being the cause of two lethal perforations. Therefore, we recommend to place a rectal transanastomotic tube in all patients receiving TERPT., Level of Evidence: Level III., (Copyright © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2022
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