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Pediatr Radiol ; 47(12): 1594-1598, 2017 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28681232

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BACKGROUND: Intussusception is one of the most common causes of acute abdominal emergency in children. Image-monitored pressure reduction is the first line of treatment. OBJECTIVE: We report on a modified technique of air delivery during fluoroscopic-monitored pneumatic intussusception reductions, and compare it with an established technique. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We modified the Shiels intussusception reduction device so that the air used for intussusception reduction is delivered not by the device's insufflator bulb, but rather by the hospital medical air supply system, eliminating the need for continuous pumping of the insufflator bulb during the procedure. Subsequently, we retrospectively compared sequential fluoroscopy-monitored pneumatic intussusception reduction procedures performed in patients younger than 18 years using either the standard or modified devices, evaluating technical procedure parameters (i.e. median procedure time length, fluoroscopy time length and radiation dose) and patient outcomes (i.e. number of complete intussusception reductions, number of incomplete intussusception reductions, number of intussusception recurrences within 3 days of the procedure, number of procedures followed by surgery). RESULTS: We found no statistically significant differences between procedures performed with the standard and modified techniques. CONCLUSION: The device modification allows for increased operator comfort. Evaluated procedure parameters and patient outcomes appear similar to those of the standard technique.


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Insuflación/métodos , Intususcepción/terapia , Niño , Preescolar , Diseño de Equipo , Femenino , Fluoroscopía , Humanos , Lactante , Insuflación/instrumentación , Intususcepción/diagnóstico por imagen , Masculino , Dosis de Radiación , Estudios Retrospectivos
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BMJ Case Rep ; 20182018 Jan 23.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29367372

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Lymphoceles are abnormal collections of lymphatic fluid caused by a disruption in the lymphatic channels and leakage of lymph. This most commonly occurs after surgical procedures, but occasionally lymphoceles may be the result of trauma, more commonly penetrating trauma. Lymphoceles resulting from blunt trauma are rare in both adults and children. In the adult population, there are few published case reports, and management principles vary. To date, there are no reports of traumatic lymphoceles in the paediatric population, and therefore there is no precedent for treatment. Here, we report the case of a young boy who developed an inguinal lymphocele from a bicycle handle bar injury which was successfully treated with doxycycline sclerotherapy.


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Antibacterianos/uso terapéutico , Ciclismo/lesiones , Doxiciclina/uso terapéutico , Conducto Inguinal/lesiones , Linfocele/terapia , Escleroterapia/métodos , Heridas no Penetrantes/complicaciones , Adolescente , Humanos , Linfocele/etiología , Masculino
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