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Does pneumoperitoneum adversely affect growth, development and liver function in biliary atresia patients after laparoscopic portoenterostomy?

Authors :
Takashi Doi
Go Miyano
Atsuyuki Yamataka
Hiroko Watayo
Hiroyuki Koga
Yuki Ogasawara
Geoffrey J. Lane
Manabu Okawada
Masahiko Urao
Tadaharu Okazaki
Hiroki Nakamura
Source :
Pediatric surgery international. 31(1)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

We assessed the effect of high partial pressure of arterial carbon dioxide (PaCO2) due to pneumoperitoneum (PP) on growth (height/weight) and development (gross/fine motor function, receptive/expressive communication, and social interaction), by comparing outcome after portoenterostomy (PE) for biliary atresia (BA) using laparoscopic PE (LPE: n = 13) and open PE (OPE: n = 13) cases performed between 2005 and 2014. Our PE is based on Kasai’s original PE. All data were collated prospectively. Differences in duration of follow-up (LPE: 38.8 months; OPE: 38.1 months), jaundice clearance (LPE: 12/13 = 92.3 %; OPE: 9/13 = 69.2 %), survival with the native liver (LPE: 10/13 = 76.9 %; OPE: 9/13 = 69.2 %), incidence of cholangitis, hypersplenism, and incidence of esophageal varices were not significant. Mean intraoperative PaCO2 was significantly higher in LPE (LPE: 50.1 mmHg; OPE: 40.7 mmHg, p

Details

ISSN :
14379813
Volume :
31
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pediatric surgery international
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....51cc7b678e4214b319e6ece94a682343