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Laparoscopic gastrostomy in children
Authors:G. M. E. Humphrey  A. Najmaldin
Affiliation:(1) Department of Paediatric Surgery, St. James's University Hospital, Beckett Street, LS9 7TF Leeds, UK;(2) Present address: Level o8, Gledhow Wing, St. James's University Hospital, Beckett Street, LS9 7TF Leeds, UK
Abstract:During a 30-month period, 28 children aged 6 months-15 years underwent fashioning of a laparoscopic gastrostomy. Indications for operation included: feeding difficulties and failure to thrive in neurologically impaired children (13); chronic renal failure (9); and others (6). There were 17 conventional tube and 11 button gastrostomies. Twelve children had insertion of a gastrostomy alone; the others underwent a concomitant laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication (NFP). The average operation time for gastrostomy alone was 65 min (range 35–104) and for gastrostomy plus NFP 155 min (range 130–246). There were no specific laparoscopic complications. Two patients who required large volumes of eternal drugs and peritoneal dialysis from the 1st post-operative day developed minor external leaks from their stomas. It appears that laparoscopy provides for safe and precise positioning of any standard balloon or button gastrostomy. It is a particularly attractive technique for use in patients already undergoing a laparoscopic fundoplication and those in whom other minimally invasive techniques are contraindicated or fail.
Keywords:Laparoscopy  Gastrostomy  Paediatric
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