先天性胃肠道畸形婴儿微创手术的循证进展:综述。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Translational pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-05-31 Epub Date: 2024-05-20 DOI:10.21037/tp-23-611
Haoyan Liang, Niloofar Ganji, Mashriq Alganabi, Haitao Zhu
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摘要

背景和目的:过去二十年来,微创手术(MIS)已被广泛用于治疗儿童先天性胃肠道(GI)畸形。目前,微创手术的可行性已得到证实,并为新生儿和婴儿带来了更好的外观、更小的创伤和更快的恢复等多重益处。然而,对于消化道畸形的儿科患者,尤其是新生儿,MIS 是否能提供更好的确切疗效仍存在争议。我们旨在回顾 MIS 在消化道畸形婴儿中的最新进展,帮助外科医生做出决定并改善患者的治疗效果:方法:以 MIS 技术和先天性消化道畸形为关键词,对 PubMed 和 Web of Science 核心数据库进行了全面的文献检索:本综述总结了MIS在先天性消化道缺陷婴儿中的最新循证进展,以及基于证据的潜在未来策略。与开腹手术相比,MIS 的共同优点是外观效果更好、术后疼痛更轻、恢复更快。据报道,技术障碍和代谢紊乱是决定采用开腹手术的主要原因:结论:先进的 MIS 技术使更精确的操作和更好的效果成为可能,即使是新生儿也不例外。结论:先进的 MIS 技术使更精确的操作和更好的结果成为可能,即使对新生儿也是如此。同时,外科医生不应害怕在某些情况下因技术限制或患者耐受性而使用开放式方法。由于婴儿难以表达自己的真实感受,因此需要系统、客观的评估工具来评估手术效果。
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Evidence-based advances in minimally invasive surgery in infants with congenital gastrointestinal anomalies: a narrative review.

Background and objective: Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has been widely utilized to manage congenital gastrointestinal (GI) anomalies in children during the last two decades. Currently, MIS has a proven track-record for its feasibility and provides multiple benefits including better cosmesis, less trauma, and faster recovery in neonates and infants. However, it remains controversial whether MIS provides better definitive outcomes in pediatric patients with GI anomalies, especially among neonates. We aim to review the recent developments of MIS in infants with GI defects, assisting surgeons in making decisions and improving patient outcomes.

Methods: A comprehensive literature search of PubMed and Web of Science's core collection was performed using terms of MIS techniques and congenital GI anomalies.

Key content and findings: This review summarizes recent evidence-based advances of MIS in infants with congenital GI defects and potential future strategies based on evidence. Better cosmetic results, less postoperative pain, and an accelerated recovery have been shown to be common advantages of MIS relative to open approaches. Technical hurdles and metabolic disturbance were reported to be the main reasons for the decisions of open approach.

Conclusions: Advanced techniques of MIS have made more precise manipulations and better outcomes possible, even for newborns. At the same time, surgeons should not be afraid to use an open approach in certain circumstances due to technical limitations or patient tolerance. The difficulty infants face in expressing their true feelings underscores the need for systematic and objective assessment tools to evaluate surgical outcomes.

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Translational pediatrics
Translational pediatrics Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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