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Early laparoscopic-assisted surgery is associated with decreased post-operative inflammation and intestinal strictures in infants with necrotizing enterocolitis.
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Journal of pediatric surgery [J Pediatr Surg] 2023 Apr; Vol. 58 (4), pp. 708-714. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Nov 23. - Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- Introduction: In 2015, a protocol including early laparoscopy-assisted surgery in the treatment of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) was implemented at our institution. Carbon dioxide insufflation during laparoscopy may have an anti-inflammatory effect. We aimed to compare post-operative outcome after early laparoscopy-assisted surgery and classical laparotomy for NEC.<br />Material and Methods: Charts of premature infants undergoing surgery for NEC (2012-2021) were reviewed. Cases operated by early laparoscopy-assisted surgery (2015-2021) were compared to infants operated for NEC between 2012 and 2015 (laparotomy-NEC). Outcomes were post-operative CRP, need for reintervention, mortality, and the occurrence of post-NEC intestinal strictures. CRP was measured on the day of surgery (POD-0), 2 days (POD-2), and 7 days after surgery (POD-7). Data were compared using contingency tables for categorical variables and Student t-test or Mann-Whitney test for continuous variables.<br />Results: Infants with NEC operated by early laparoscopy (n = 48) and laparotomy (n = 29) were similar in terms of perforation (60% vs 58%, p = 0.99) and POD-0 CRP (139 vs 124 mg/L, p = 0.94). Delay between first signs of NEC and surgery was shorter in the laparoscopy group (3 vs 6 days, p = 0.004). Early laparoscopy was associated with a lower CRP on POD-2 (108 vs 170, p = 0.005) and POD-7 (37 vs 68, p = 0.002), as well as a lower rate of post-operative intestinal stricture (34% vs 61%, p = 0.04).<br />Conclusions: In addition to being safe and feasible in premature infants, early laparoscopic-assisted surgery was associated with decreased NEC-related post-operative inflammation and strictures. A prospective, randomized study is needed in order to evaluate short and long-term effects of laparoscopy in infants with NEC.<br />Level of Evidence: Level III.<br /> (Copyright © 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
- Subjects :
- Infant, Newborn
Humans
Infant
Constriction, Pathologic etiology
Constriction, Pathologic surgery
Prospective Studies
Inflammation etiology
Enterocolitis, Necrotizing complications
Enterocolitis, Necrotizing surgery
Infant, Newborn, Diseases surgery
Intestinal Obstruction surgery
Intestinal Obstruction complications
Laparoscopy
Intestinal Perforation surgery
Intestinal Perforation complications
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1531-5037
- Volume :
- 58
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of pediatric surgery
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 36585304
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2022.11.007