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Sci Rep ; 12(1): 11207, 2022 07 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35778593

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To describe the presentation, histopathological characteristics, and management outcomes for corneal myxoma. This one-armed cohort study evaluated histologically confirmed consecutive cases of corneal myxoma. Data were evaluated on demographics, clinical presentation, management, histopathological and immunohistochemical features, and outcomes; visual acuity and corneal clarity. The study sample was comprised of 10 eyes (10 patients). The median age at presentation was 10.5 years. Five eyes had high intraocular pressure, four eyes had decreased distance visual acuity and one eye became discolored. Surgical management included penetrating keratoplasty (8 eyes), phototherapeutic keratectomy (1 eye), and evisceration because of a blind painful eye (1 eye). Postoperative best-corrected distance vision ranged from 20/20 to 20/60 (1 eye), < 20/60 to 20/200 (2 eyes), < 20/200 to 20/400 (1 eye), < 20/200 to light perception (4 eyes) and no light perception (1 eye). The histopathology of these lesions showed typical subepithelial proliferating spindle-shaped cells of mesenchymal origin within a myxoid stroma rich in glycosaminoglycan. The median duration of follow-up was 5 years. Recurrence was observed in an eye that underwent local excision. Corneal myxoma is a rare lesion that is presumably isolated, secondary, and reactive in nature. Surgically management yields reasonably favorable outcomes.


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Mixoma , Ceratectomia Fotorrefrativa , Cegueira , Estudos de Coortes , Seguimentos , Humanos , Lasers de Excimer/uso terapêutico , Mixoma/diagnóstico , Mixoma/cirurgia
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J Glaucoma ; 25(11): 886-890, 2016 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27814327

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PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to evaluate 2 agents used during retrobular injections to relieve pain in blind eyes. METHODS: This masked prospective randomized study compared retrobulbar injections for blind painful eyes that were divided into 2 groups: eyes in group 1 (G-I) received 1.5 mL of absolute alcohol (ethanol) and those in group 2 (G-II) received 1.5 mL of chlorpromazine (25 mg/mL). The pain was graded before, during, and after intervention using a verbal numeric visual analog scale. Intraocular pressure (IOP) and adverse events were also recorded. Complete success was defined as no pain after injection. Treatment failures were classified as further intervention (evisceration-enucleation) or no change in visual analog scale pain scores. RESULTS: Both groups included 16 patients each. Complete success was achieved in 7 of 16 (43.7%) patients in G-I and in 6 of 16 (37.5%) in G-II. The failure rate was 5 of 16 (31.3%) in G-I and 6 of 16 (37.5%) in G-II. Postoperative adverse events occurred in 33.3% of patients in G-I and 56% of patients in G-II. Transient eyelid edema was more prominent in G-II. Reduction in IOP occurred after injection in both groups. In G-I, IOP decreased from a mean of 24.3 to 14 mm Hg. In G-II, IOP decreased from 27 to 15 mm Hg. Five of the 7 (71.4%) patients with initial IOP>45 mm Hg suffered from severe pain. After injection, only 1 patient with an IOP>27 mm Hg had moderate pain. CONCLUSIONS: Retrobulbar alcohol or chlorpromazine decreased IOP and reduced pain in approximately two-thirds of blind painful eyes with few postoperative complications. However, 33% of patients required further intervention to manage pain.


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Antipsicóticos/uso terapêutico , Cegueira/etiologia , Depressores do Sistema Nervoso Central/uso terapêutico , Clorpromazina/uso terapêutico , Etanol/uso terapêutico , Dor Ocular/tratamento farmacológico , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Antipsicóticos/efeitos adversos , Depressores do Sistema Nervoso Central/efeitos adversos , Clorpromazina/efeitos adversos , Método Duplo-Cego , Etanol/efeitos adversos , Dor Ocular/fisiopatologia , Feminino , Humanos , Injeções Intraoculares , Pressão Intraocular/efeitos dos fármacos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Medição da Dor , Estudos Prospectivos , Tonometria Ocular
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Pediatr Surg Int ; 32(5): 487-91, 2016 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26852298

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BACKGROUND: Congenital H-type tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF) is very rare and represents <5 % of all congenital tracheoesophageal malformations. This is a national, multicenter review of our experience with isolated H-type TEF outlining clinical presentation, methods of diagnosis, associated anomalies, treatment and outcome PATIENTS AND METHODS: The medical records of all patients with the diagnosis of congenital H-type TEF treated at four pediatric surgery units in Saudi Arabia were retrospectively reviewed for: age at diagnosis, sex, presenting symptoms, associated anomalies, method of diagnosis, treatment and outcome. RESULTS: During the study period (January 1998-December 2013), 435 infants and children with the diagnosis of esophageal atresia with or without TEF were treated. Among these, 23 (5.3 %) had isolated TEF. There were 11 males and 12 females. Their age at presentation ranged from 5 days to 3 years and 7 months but the majority (90 %) were diagnosed during their first year of life. Their clinical presentation included: chocking and coughing during feeds in 12 (52.2 %), recurrent chest infection in 16 (69.6 %) and cyanosis in 10 (43.5 %). One presented with abdominal distension also. The diagnosis was made using esophagogram. In 11 (47.8 %), a single study confirmed the diagnosis, 8 (34.8 %) required two studies while 4 (17.4 %) required three studies. Nineteen (82.6 %) had preoperative bronchoscopy and in 13 (56.5 %), a catheter was used to cannulate the fistula. All were operated through a right cervical incision except one who underwent thoracoscopic ligation and division of the fistula. In one, the fistula was only transfixed and tied without being divided. This patient developed a recurrent fistula. Two patients developed postoperative stridor secondary to recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy. In both of them, there was complete recovery. CONCLUSIONS: H-type TEF is very rare and commonly presents with recurrent chest infection, chocking and coughing during feeds and cyanosis. Physicians caring for these patients should be aware of this and a high index of suspicion is of paramount importance to avoid delay in diagnosis with its associated morbidity. A contrast esophagogram is valuable in confirming the diagnosis. The study however may need to be repeated. Preoperative bronchoscopy is valuable to localize and cannulate the fistula for easier access during surgery. Surgical repair is the treatment of choice and this should be performed through a right cervical incision or thoracotomy for low fistulae. Thoracoscopic ligation and division of a low H-type fistula is an alternative and less invasive approach when compared to thoracotomy.


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Fístula Traqueoesofágica/epidemiologia , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Humanos , Lactente , Recém-Nascido , Masculino , Estudos Retrospectivos , Arábia Saudita/epidemiologia , Fístula Traqueoesofágica/diagnóstico , Fístula Traqueoesofágica/cirurgia
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J Pediatr Hematol Oncol ; 38(1): 1-4, 2016 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24577545

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Splenomegaly and hypersplenism are common complications among children with thalassemia necessitating splenectomy. Thirty-six children (27 ß-thalassemia major, 3 Hb H disease, and 6 thalassemia intermediate) had total splenectomy (11 laparoscopic and 13 open splenectomy) or partial splenectomy (12 patients). In the partial splenectomy group, 2 with Hb H required no transfusions. For those with ß-thalassemia major who had partial splenectomy (9 patients), there was a reduction in the number of transfusions from a preoperative mean of 15.2 transfusions per year to a postoperative mean of 8.2 transfusions per year. Subsequently and as a result of increase in the size of splenic remnant, their transfusions increased, but none required total splenectomy. Twenty-four patients had total splenectomy (13 open and 11 laparoscopic splenectomy). Their postsplenectomy transfusions decreased from a preoperative mean of 17.8 transfusions per year to a postoperative mean of 10 transfusions per year. There was no mortality, and none developed postoperative sepsis or thrombotic complications. Total splenectomy is beneficial for children with ß-thalassemia major and hypersplenism by reducing their transfusion requirements. Laparoscopic splenectomy is however more beneficial. Partial splenectomy reduces their transfusion requirements, but only as a temporary measure, and so it is recommended for children younger than 5 years of age.


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Esplenectomia/métodos , Talassemia/cirurgia , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Humanos , Laparoscopia , Masculino , Estudos Retrospectivos
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J Pediatr Surg ; 49(7): 1078-82, 2014 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24952792

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BACKGROUND: Congenital pyloric atresia (CPA) is a very rare anomaly. It is usually seen as an isolated condition with excellent prognosis. Few cases are familial. These are usually associated with other hereditary conditions and have a poor prognosis. This is a review of our experience with 20 patients with CPA outlining aspects of diagnosis, associated anomalies and management. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This is a retrospective analysis of 20 cases seen over a 22 year period (December 1990 to December 2012). Their records reviewed for: age, sex, presentation, prenatal history, associated anomalies, investigations, treatment, operative findings and the outcome. RESULTS: 20 cases (9 Males, 11 Females) were treated. 7 patients were full term and the remaining 13 were prematures. Their mean birth weight was 2.1 kg (1.1 kg to 3.9 kg). Polyhydramnios was seen in 13 patients (65%). Two were brothers and four were members of the same family. Isolated CPA was seen in 7 (35%); 13 had an associated conditions: epidermolysis bullosa (EB) in 8 (40%) and multiple intestinal atresias (MIA) in 5 (25%). Three patients had associated esophageal atresia. All were operated on except two who died early due to unrelenting sepsis. The variety of pyloric atresias encountered were as follows: pyloric diaphragm in 13 including double diaphragms in 2, pyloric atresia with a gap in 4 and pyloric atresia without gap in 3. Ten died postoperatively giving an overall survival of 40%. CONCLUSIONS: CPA is a very rare condition. Isolated CPA carries a good prognosis. Association of CPA with other familial and congenital anomalies like EB and MIA carries a poor prognosis.


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Obstrução da Saída Gástrica/congênito , Obstrução da Saída Gástrica/cirurgia , Piloro/anormalidades , Anormalidades Múltiplas/diagnóstico , Anormalidades Múltiplas/cirurgia , Feminino , Obstrução da Saída Gástrica/diagnóstico , Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Masculino , Complicações Pós-Operatórias , Piloro/cirurgia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Sepse/etiologia , Resultado do Tratamento
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J Pediatr Surg ; 49(4): 503-7, 2014 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24726101

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BACKGROUND: Congenital Morgagni's hernia (CMH) is rare and represents less than 5% of all congenital diaphragmatic hernias. This is a national review of our experience with CMH outlining clinical presentation, methods of diagnosis, associated anomalies, treatment, and outcome. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The medical records of all patients with the diagnosis of CMH treated at four pediatric surgery units in Saudi Arabia were retrospectively reviewed for age at diagnosis, sex, presenting symptoms, associated anomalies, diagnosis, operative findings, treatment, and outcome. RESULTS: During a 20-year period (January 1990-December 2010), 53 infants and children with CMH were treated. There were 38 males and 15 females. Their age at diagnosis ranged from 1 month to 9 years (mean 22.2 months). Forty-three (81%) presented with recurrent chest infection. Twenty-two (44.5%) had right CMH, 15 (28.3%) had left-sided hernia and 16 (30.2%) had bilateral hernia. In 7, the diagnosis of bilaterality was made at the time of surgery. Associated anomalies were seen in 38 (71.7%). Twenty-one (39.6%) had congenital heart disease, 8 (15%) had malrotation, and 15 (28.3%) had Down syndrome. All were operated on. Twenty-nine (54.7%) underwent repair via an open approach. The remaining 24 (45.3%) underwent repair using minimal invasive surgery, laparoscopic-assisted hernia repair (19 patients) or totally laparoscopic approach (5 patients). At the time of surgery, the hernia sac content included the colon in 33 (62.3%), part of the left lobe of the liver in 13 (24.5%), the small intestines in 11 (20.75%), the omentum in 5 (9.4%), and the stomach in 4 (7.5%). In 12 (22.6%), the hernia sac was empty. When compared to the open repair, the laparoscopic-assisted approach was associated with a shorter operative time, an earlier commencement of feeds, less requirement for postoperative analgesia, a shorter hospital stay, and better cosmetic appearance. There was no mortality. On follow-up, 2 (7%) of the open surgical group developed recurrence. CONCLUSIONS: CMH is rare and in the pediatric age group commonly presents with recurrent chest infection and has a high incidence of associated anomalies, commonly congenital heart disease and Down syndrome. We advocate a laparoscopic-assisted approach to repair CMH. This is a simple technique that produces a sound repair, and when compared with the open approach it takes less operative time, requires less analgesia, allows earlier commencement of feeds, is associated with a shorter hospital stay, and has a better cosmetic outcome.


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Hérnias Diafragmáticas Congênitas/cirurgia , Herniorrafia/métodos , Laparoscopia , Anormalidades Múltiplas/diagnóstico , Anormalidades Múltiplas/cirurgia , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Seguimentos , Hérnias Diafragmáticas Congênitas/complicações , Hérnias Diafragmáticas Congênitas/diagnóstico , Humanos , Lactente , Masculino , Estudos Retrospectivos , Arábia Saudita , Resultado do Tratamento
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Surg Laparosc Endosc Percutan Tech ; 24(1): e38-40, 2014 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24487175

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Segmental omental infarction (SOI) is an unusual and rare cause of abdominal pain in children and is often mistaken for acute appendicitis preoperatively. SOI once diagnosed preoperatively should be treated conservatively. Surgical intervention, however, may be necessary in order to establish definitive diagnosis and treatment. We present 2 children with SOI diagnosed as acute appendicitis preoperatively. Laparoscopy established the diagnosis and treatment. Laparoscopy should be the procedure of choice in children presenting with right-sided abdominal pain that is not well established preoperatively. This is especially so in obese children. Laparoscopy not only establishes the diagnosis of SOI but laparoscopic omentectomy results in resolution of symptoms and faster recovery.


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Dor Abdominal/etiologia , Dor Aguda/etiologia , Infarto/diagnóstico , Omento/irrigação sanguínea , Doenças Peritoneais/complicações , Doenças Peritoneais/diagnóstico , Apendicite/diagnóstico , Criança , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Humanos , Infarto/complicações , Infarto/cirurgia , Masculino , Doenças Peritoneais/cirurgia
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World J Gastrointest Endosc ; 5(10): 523-6, 2013 Oct 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24147198

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Migration of endoscopically placed biliary stents is a well-recognized complication of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography. Less than 1% of migrated stents however cause intestinal perforation. We present a case of a migrated biliary stent that resulted in duodenal perforation and biliary peritonitis.

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Pediatr Surg Int ; 29(3): 281-5, 2013 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23184265

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BACKGROUND: Massive splenic infarction (MSI) is a very rare condition. Few reports of splenic infarction of various etiologies including hematological and non-hematological causes have been published. On the other hand, MSI in patients with sickle cell anemia (SCA) is extremely rare. This report describes our experience with 15 children with SCA and MSI outlining aspects of presentation, diagnosis and management. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The records of all children with MSI were retrospectively reviewed for age at diagnosis, sex, clinical features, precipitating factors, investigations, management and outcome. RESULTS: 15 children (11 M: 4 F) with SCA were treated for MSI. Their mean age was 10.9 years (6-17 years). All presented with severe left upper quadrant abdominal pain. In nine, this was associated with nausea and vomiting. Three were febrile and all had a tender splenomegaly. Their mean hemoglobin was 8.2 g/dl (5.7-11.3 g/dl), mean WBC was 10.97 × 10(3) mm(-3) (3.6 × 10(3)-22.3 × 10(3) mm(-3)) and mean platelet count was 263.3 × 10(3) mm(-3) (40 × 10(3)-660 × 10(3) mm(-3)). In seven, there was a precipitating cause including high altitude in two, acute chest syndrome in two, septicemia in two and severe vasooclusive crisis in one. Abdominal ultrasound and CT scan confirmed the diagnosis of MSI which involved more than half of the spleen in 12 and whole spleen in 3. All were treated with IV fluids, analgesia and blood transfusion where appropriate. Eleven had splenectomy because of persistent abdominal pain, three developed splenic abscess and underwent splenectomy and one settled on conservative treatment. Histology confirmed the diagnosis of splenic infarction in 11 and infarction with abscess in the remaining 3. CONCLUSION: MSI is extremely rare in children with SCA. It can develop spontaneously or precipitated by other factors namely high altitude, acute chest syndrome and severe stress. Most reported cases of splenic infarction are small in size, focal and can be treated conservatively. MSI, on the other hand, may necessitate splenectomy for persistent symptoms or in case of complications, such as abscess formation.


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Anemia Falciforme/complicações , Esplenectomia , Infarto do Baço/cirurgia , Dor Abdominal/etiologia , Abscesso/complicações , Abscesso/cirurgia , Síndrome Torácica Aguda/complicações , Adolescente , Altitude , Analgésicos/uso terapêutico , Transfusão de Sangue , Criança , Feminino , Febre/etiologia , Hidratação , Hemoglobinas/análise , Humanos , Masculino , Náusea/etiologia , Contagem de Plaquetas , Estudos Retrospectivos , Sepse/complicações , Infarto do Baço/diagnóstico , Infarto do Baço/etiologia , Esplenomegalia/etiologia , Doenças Vasculares/complicações , Vômito/etiologia
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World J Pediatr ; 9(1): 80-3, 2013 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21874612

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BACKGROUND: Survivors of childhood malignancies are known to be at an increased risk for developing a variety of secondary cancers. Primary adenocarcinoma of the colon is very rare in children and adenocarcinoma of the colon occurring as a secondary malignancy in children is much rarer. METHODS: A boy with a history of successfully treated embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma developed adenocarcinoma of the colon as a secondary cancer. RESULTS: The boy presented with a solid mass of the left cheek at 3 years of age. The mass was excised and histological examination showed embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma. He was treated with multi-agent chemotherapy and local radiotherapy, which resulted in complete remission. Four years later, he presented with recurrent colicky abdominal pain and bleeding per rectum and was found to have intussusceptions. Colonoscopy revealed a tumor in the transverse colon, which was biopsied and proved to be an adenocarcinoma. The boy underwent excision followed by chemotherapy using an adult colon cancer regimen. He is currently off chemotherapy for 2 years with no evidence of the disease. CONCLUSIONS: We report a rare case of colon cancer after treatment of rhabdomyosarcoma. Colorectal adenocarcinoma must be kept in mind as a secondary neoplasm following treatment for early childhood malignancies although it is extremely rare.


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Adenocarcinoma/diagnóstico , Neoplasias do Colo/diagnóstico , Neoplasias Faciais/cirurgia , Segunda Neoplasia Primária/diagnóstico , Rabdomiossarcoma Embrionário/cirurgia , Bochecha , Pré-Escolar , Humanos , Masculino
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Pediatr Surg Int ; 28(12): 1229-33, 2012 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23076455

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Achalasia is rare in the pediatric age group and in most cases it is idiopathic with no family history. Familial achalasia is very rare. This report describes two families with achalasia: in one, six children were affected while in the other a brother and a sister had Allgrove's syndrome (triple-A syndrome consisting of achalasia, adrenal insufficiency, and alacrima). Familial achalasia suggests that it is hereditary and may be transmitted as an autosomal recessive trait. The management of achalasia in children is still controversial. With the recent advances in minimal invasive surgery, laparoscopic Heller's myotomy is the procedure of choice in the management of achalasia in children.


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Acalasia Esofágica/genética , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Humanos , Lactente , Masculino , Linhagem
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Gastroenterology Res ; 5(4): 162-166, 2012 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27785198

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The majority of common bile duct stones can be effectively treated by endoscopic sphincterotomy and stone extraction using basket or balloon extractor. Stones more than 2 cm in diameter on the other hand require mechanical, electrohyraulic lithotripsy and sphincterotomy and balloon dilation. Mechanical lithotripsy may not be successful because of the size, consistency and site of the stones. In these cases, laser lithotripsy is the treatment of choice. This however requires direct visualization of the stone which may not be feasible for impacted cystic duct stones. This report describes the successful treatment of difficult cystic duct stones in two patients with Mirizzi's syndrome type I using per oral Spyglass and intraductal holmium: YAG Laser Lithotripter.

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Pediatr Surg Int ; 28(7): 687-91, 2012 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22622517

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BACKGROUND: Traumatic diaphragmatic hernia (TDH) is very rare in the pediatric age group. Because of its rarity and its coexistence with more serious injuries, the diagnosis is often missed or delayed. PATIENTS AND METHODS: All children with the diagnosis of TDH were retrospectively reviewed for age at diagnosis, sex, mechanism of injury, site of diaphragmatic rupture, associated injuries, injury severity score, investigations, treatment and outcome. RESULTS: Over a period of 15 years (1992-2007), we treated seven children with TDH. All were males except one. Their mean age was 7.4 years (3.75-14 years). The site of TDH was on the left in three, on the right in three and one had bilateral TDH. The mechanism of injury was blunt trauma in six and penetrating injury from a stab in one. Three had right TDH and in all three, the diagnosis of TDH was delayed. All sustained severe injuries as reflected by the ISS score (mean 38.6). The time from presentation to diagnosis was variable ranging from 3 to 240 h (mean 65.7 h). The three patients with left TDH were repaired trans-abdominally while the three with right TDH were repaired via a right thoracotomy. The patient with bilateral TDH required laparotomy and thoracotomy. All our patients survived and the hospital stay was variable ranging from 7 to 24 days (mean 17 days). CONCLUSIONS: TDH is very rare in children and often associated with severe more serious injuries. These two factors contribute to the delay in diagnosis. This is specially so for right TDH. To obviate delay in diagnosis, it is important to have a high index of suspicion as well as careful interpretation of the initial and follow-up radiological investigations including CT-scan of the chest and abdomen. This is important to detect a slowly increasing TDH that may not be apparent initially.


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Hérnia Diafragmática Traumática/diagnóstico por imagem , Hérnia Diafragmática Traumática/cirurgia , Ferimentos não Penetrantes/diagnóstico por imagem , Ferimentos não Penetrantes/cirurgia , Ferimentos Penetrantes/diagnóstico por imagem , Ferimentos Penetrantes/cirurgia , Adolescente , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Diafragma/diagnóstico por imagem , Diafragma/cirurgia , Feminino , Humanos , Escala de Gravidade do Ferimento , Tempo de Internação/estatística & dados numéricos , Masculino , Estudos Retrospectivos , Terapêutica , Toracotomia/métodos , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X/métodos
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Surg Laparosc Endosc Percutan Tech ; 22(2): 139-42, 2012 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22487628

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BACKGROUND: Patients with sickle cell anemia (SCA) have a high incidence of cholelithiasis and choledocholithiasis. This report is an analysis of our experience with laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) for children with SCA and the role of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP). PATIENTS AND METHODS: The records of children with SCA who had cholecystectomy were retrospectively reviewed for age, sex, hemoglobin level, hemoglobin electrophoresis, indication for cholecystectomy, operative time, hospital stay, and postoperative complications. They were divided into 2 groups, open cholecystectomy (OC) group and LC group, and the 2 were compared in terms of operative time, hospital stay, and postoperative complications. RESULTS: Over a period of 15 years (January 1995 and December 2009), 94 children with SCA had cholecystectomy. Thirty-five (19 males and 16 females) had OC, 52 (28 males and 24 females) had LC, and 7 (4 males and 3 females) had LC and splenectomy. Their age ranged from 4 to 15 years (mean, 11.4 y). The indications for cholecystectomy were biliary dyspepsia and biliary colic (55), acute cholecystitis (7), obstructive jaundice (17), asymptomatic (12), and biliary pancreatitis (3). All those who had OC underwent intraoperative cholangiogram, 9 of them (25.7%) had common bile duct (CBD) exploration and 2 transduodenal sphincterotomy. Of those who had LC, 13 (25%) underwent preoperative ERCP, which was normal in 1, showed dilated CBD with no stones in 2, and dilated CBD with stones in 7. In 3, ERCP showed dilated CBD with enlarged, inflammed papilla suggestive of recent stone passage. Nine underwent endoscopic sphincterotomy and stone extraction followed by LC. There was no mortality; 1 (2.1%) required conversion to OC and another underwent postoperative exploration because of bleeding from an accessory cystic artery. In the LC group, 4 (7.7%) developed minor postoperative complications, whereas 8 (22.9%) in the OC group developed complications. CONCLUSIONS: With proper perioperative management, LC is feasible, safe, and superior to OC in children with SCA with regard to postoperative complications, duration of hospital stay, cosmetic appearance, and postoperative recovery. LC should be the treatment of choice for both symptomatic and asymptomatic cholelithiasis in children with SCA. ERCP is a valuable diagnostic and therapeutic investigation both preoperatively and postoperatively. The sequential approach of endoscopic sphincterotomy and stone extraction followed by LC is a safe and effective approach for the management of cholelithiasis and choledocholithiasis in children with SCA.


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Anemia Falciforme/complicações , Doenças Biliares/cirurgia , Colangiopancreatografia Retrógrada Endoscópica/métodos , Colecistectomia Laparoscópica/métodos , Adolescente , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Estudos de Viabilidade , Humanos , Icterícia Obstrutiva/cirurgia , Tempo de Internação , Masculino , Pancreatite/cirurgia , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/etiologia
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Saudi Med J ; 33(2): 172-6, 2012 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22327758

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the safety of Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) in Saudi infants and outline our management for BCG related lymphadenitis. METHODS: The records of infants who developed BCG related complications were retrospectively reviewed from March 2008 to March 2011 at the Maternity and Children Hospital, Dammam, Saudi Arabia for age, gender, birth weight, presentation, and outcome. All our patients were immunized with the BCG vaccine within 48 hours after birth, and the total number of vaccinated newborns was obtained from the vaccination registry. RESULTS: During a 3-year period (March 2008 to March 2011), 26,000 newborns received BCG and 81 (51 males and 30 females) developed complications. This gives an incidence of 3.12 complications/1000 newborns. Their presentations were: left axillary lymphadenitis (n=62), supraclavicular lymphadenitis (n=9), collection at immunization site (n=6), and one each (left cervical lymphadenitis, bilateral axillary lymphadenitis, left arm abscess, left axillary lymphadenitis and collection at immunization site). Two were immunocompromized and 6 with local collection were aspirated. The arm abscess had drainage. Simple lymphadenitis (n=6) were treated expectantly, while those with suppurative lymphadenitis (n=68) had excision (n=65) or incision and drainage (n=3) without anti-tuberculous treatment. CONCLUSION: Bacillus Calmette-Guerin is safe but is associated with a relatively high incidence of suppurative lymphadenitis. Non-suppurative lymphadenitis can be treated conservatively, while suppurative lymphadenitis should be treated with excision. This is safe, avoids rupture, and shortens the recovery period without anti-tuberculous treatment. Although, the use of BCG vaccine may be associated with side effects, the potential morbidity and mortality from tuberculosis outweighs that from BCG related complications.


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Adjuvantes Imunológicos/efeitos adversos , Vacina BCG/efeitos adversos , Linfadenite/induzido quimicamente , Supuração/induzido quimicamente , Tuberculose/prevenção & controle , Feminino , Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Masculino , Estudos Retrospectivos , Arábia Saudita
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J Pediatr Surg ; 46(11): 2177-80, 2011 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22075353

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Infantile fibrosarcoma is rare and represents less than 1% of all childhood cancers. Commonly, it arises in the limbs followed by the trunk and head and neck. We report a rare case of infantile fibrosarcoma masquerading as sacrococcygeal teratoma in a newborn. The literature on the subject is also reviewed.


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Fibrossarcoma/cirurgia , Neoplasias de Tecidos Moles/cirurgia , Teratoma/diagnóstico , Cesárea , Cóccix/patologia , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Fibrossarcoma/congênito , Fibrossarcoma/diagnóstico por imagem , Fibrossarcoma/patologia , Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Masculino , Músculo Esquelético/patologia , Invasividade Neoplásica , Região Sacrococcígea , Neoplasias de Tecidos Moles/congênito , Neoplasias de Tecidos Moles/diagnóstico por imagem , Neoplasias de Tecidos Moles/patologia , Disrafismo Espinal/complicações , Ultrassonografia Pré-Natal
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