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INTRODUCTION: No report has been published regarding the recommended surgical treatment in patients presenting with symptomatic primary asymmetrical vesicoureteral reflux (VUR): high grade on one side and low grade on the contralateral side. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness and outcome of combined Lich-Gregoir extravesical reimplantation and subureteric Deflux® injection, of high grade and low grade VUR respectively. Non-inferiority to bilateral cross-trigonal reimplantation was investigated in terms of surgical complications, number of post-operative fUTIs and need for re-intervention. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A monocentric retrospective study was undertaken of all consecutive children with primary asymmetrical VUR on MCUG treated over an 18-year period (2004-2022). Surgery was indicated following an episode of febrile urinary tract infection despite appropriate non-operative management. Demographic and clinical such as length of hospital stay for pain management, use of urinary Foley catheter and complications were analyzed. RESULTS: A total of 80 children met the study criteria: 40 patients underwent bilateral cross-trigonal re-implantation (Group 1) and 40 patients the combined Lich-Gregoir extra vesical reimplantation and Deflux® sub ureteric injection (Group 2). Complication and success rates were comparable in the two groups. The median hospital stay was significantly shorter for Group 2, with 50 % of patients who were discharged on day 1. Moreover, the data showed a significant lesser need in number and length of bladder catheter and ureteral stents in Group 2. DISCUSSION: The technique proposed overcome the inconveniences of the other procedures that are commonly used in bilateral RVU: difficulty in retrograde catheterization or ureteroscopy after bilateral cross-trigonal reimplantation, the risk of transient bladder dysfunction after bilateral extravesical reimplantation and the low rate of success for high grade reflux of the sub ureteric Deflux® injection. The main limitation of the study lies in its retrospective nature and in the relatively short median follow-up. CONCLUSION: The combined Lich-Gregoir extra-vesical ureteral reimplantation and sub-ureteric Deflux® injection for the treatment of primary asymmetrical VUR is an effective alternative to the gold standard cross-trigonal ureteral reimplantation. Moreover, the position of the ureteric orifice is not modified in the eventuality of endourological procedures into adulthood.
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BACKGROUND: Recently, we reported the feasibility of indocyanine green (ICG) near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) imaging to identify extrahepatic biliary anatomy during laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) in pediatric patients. This paper aimed to describe the use of a new technology, RUBINA™, to perform intra-operative ICG fluorescent cholangiography (FC) in pediatric LC. METHODS: During the last year, ICG-FC was performed during LC using the new technology RUBINA™ in two pediatric surgery units. The ICG dosage was 0.35 mg/Kg and the median timing of administration was 15.6 h prior to surgery. Patient baseline, intra-operative details, rate of biliary anatomy identification, utilization ease, and surgical outcomes were assessed. RESULTS: Thirteen patients (11 girls), with median age at surgery of 12.9 years, underwent LC using the new RUBINA™ technology. Six patients (46.1%) had associated comorbidities and five (38.5%) were practicing drug therapy. Pre-operative workup included ultrasound (n = 13) and cholangio-MRI (n = 5), excluding biliary and/or vascular anatomical anomalies. One patient needed conversion to open surgery and was excluded from the study. The median operative time was 96.9 min (range 55-180). Technical failure of intra-operative ICG-NIRF visualization occurred in 2/12 patients (16.7%). In the other cases, ICG-NIRF allowed to identify biliary/vascular anatomic anomalies in 4/12 (33.3%), including Moynihan's hump of the right hepatic artery (n = 1), supravescicular bile duct (n = 1), and short cystic duct (n = 2). No allergic or adverse reactions to ICG, post-operative complications, or reoperations were reported. CONCLUSION: Our preliminary experience suggested that the new RUBINA™ technology was very effective to perform ICG-FC during LC in pediatric patients. The advantages of this technology include the possibility to overlay the ICG-NIRF data onto the standard white light image and provide surgeons a constant fluorescence imaging of the target anatomy to assess position of critical biliary structures or presence of anatomical anomalies and safely perform the operation.
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Colecistectomia Laparoscópica , Verde de Indocianina , Criança , Colangiografia , Corantes , Ducto Cístico , Feminino , HumanosRESUMO
Introduction: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has dramatically changed the routine activities of pediatric surgical centers, and it determined the reduction of admissions in the pediatric emergency departments (PED). We reviewed the records of patients affected by acute appendicitis (AA) during the COVID-19 pandemic period in a large Italian COVID-19 pandemic area. Methods: Data regarding demographics, age, macroscopic and microscopic findings, and time between symptom onset and PED admission of patients affected by confirmed AA in the period between March and April 2020 were considered. The data were compared with those obtained during the same period of 2019, 2018, and 2017 in the included centers. Data were quoted as median (range) or absolute number. Non-parametric statistical tests were used to compare groups. A p ≤ 0.05 was regarded as significant. Since only anonymous data have been used and the data storage meets current data protection regulations, ethical committee approval was not required for this study. Results: Eighty-six patients underwent surgical appendectomy for AA between February 20th, 2020 and April 20th, 2020; 32.5% were complicated appendicitis and 67.5% were uncomplicated. Fifty-three patients were males and 33 were females. Patients' age ranged from 3 to 17 years and the median age was 10 years. The median time between the onset of symptoms and the admission in PED was 1.85 days. The average time between the symptom onset and PED admission was 1.8 days. Conclusions: Although fear from the COVID-19 pandemic determined a delayed diagnosis of serious pediatric diseases, the increasing prevalence and severity of AA were not demonstrated in the most COVID-19-affected areas of Italy.