Adopt a wait-and-see attitude for patent processus vaginalis in neonates |
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Authors: | Toki Akira Watanabe Yasuhiro Sasaki Kiyoshi Tani Morimichi Ogura Kaoru Wang Zhong-Qiu |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Pediatric Surgery, Kagawa Medical University, Kagawa, Japan |
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Abstract: | Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe the ultrasonographic findings of the patent processus vaginalis (PPV) in neonates.Methods: The patency of the processus vaginalis was examined by ultrasonography in 117 neonates. The ultrasonographic findings, with increment and decrement of the intraabdominal pressure, were categorized into 6 types as follows: type I, the intraabdominal organ is observed; type II, cystic PPV; type III, the PPV is widened with abdominal pressure increment, the length is ≥20 mm; type IV, the PPV contains moving fluid without PPV widening; type V, the PPV is widened with abdominal pressure increment, the length is less than 20 mm; type VI, others. The authors we regarded types I to IV as PPV with inguinal hernia.Results: Twenty-two of 40 neonates with a birth weight under 2,500 g had PPV, including 8 with type I. Twenty of 37 premature neonates 22 to 37 gestational weeks had PPV, including 8 with type I. Eighty-one percent (13 of 16) of PPV in low-birth-weight neonates and 91% (10 of 11) in premature neonates closed spontaneously. The median ages at the time of spontaneous regression of PPV were 242 days in low birth weight neonates and 262 days in premature neonates.Conclusions: Most premature or low-birth-weight neonates with PPV regress spontaneously. The inguinal hernia in neonates (especially in premature or low-birth-weight neonates) should be observed until at least 9 months of age without attempting hernia repair. |
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Keywords: | Patent process vaginalis inguinal hernia ultrasonography premature neonate low-birth-weight neonate |
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