儿科患者消化道重复的回顾性分析:14 年的单中心经验。

IF 1.5 3区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Francesca Destro, Michela Marinaro, Eleonora Durante, Carlotta Ardenghi, Claudia Filisetti, Marcello Napolitano, Marta Barisella, Alessandro Pellegrinelli, Claudio Vella, Gabrio Bassotti, Gloria Pelizzo
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目的:消化道重复(ATD)是一种罕见的先天性病变,常伴有脊柱、泌尿道和消化道畸形等异常。本研究的目的是报告一个中心在儿童 ATD 方面的经验,重点是自然病史、相关畸形及其对患者管理的影响:我们对 14 年来的情况进行了回顾性分析,收集了产前、临床、手术和随访数据。我们重点研究了相关畸形的产前和产后处理以及结果:本研究共收录了 63 名 ATD 患者(36 名女性,27 名男性,年龄在 1 天至 14 岁之间)。22名患者(35%)获得产前诊断,其中8名患者出现压迫症状。产前诊断病例在平均 1.5 岁时接受了择期手术。其他患者在平均 5.2 岁(55.5%)时出现症状,或在平均 10.7 岁时偶然发现症状(9.5%)。在四例患者(6.3%)中,我们发现了多个重复,十例患者(15.8%)伴有异常:ATD的临床表现范围很广,对人类胚胎学的全面了解有助于确定手术治疗方法,手术治疗应始终以患者为中心,并尊重儿童的发育情况。
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A retrospective analysis of alimentary tract duplications in pediatric patients: a 14-year single-center experience.

Purpose: Alimentary tract duplications (ATDs) are rare congenital lesions often associated with anomalies such as spinal, urinary and GI tract malformations. The purpose of this study was to report the experience of a single center with ATDs in children, focusing on the natural history, associated malformations, and their impact on patient management.

Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis over 14 years, collecting prenatal, clinical, surgical, and follow-up data. We focus on associated anomalies prenatal and postnatal management, and outcomes.

Results: Sixty-three patients with ATD (thirty-six females, twenty-seven males, aged 1 day to 14 years) were enrolled in this study. Prenatal diagnosis was made in 22 patients (35%), of whom 8 showed compression signs. Elective surgery was performed at a mean age of 1.5 years in prenatally diagnosed cases. The others presented symptoms at a mean age of 5.2 years (55.5%) or were detected incidentally (9.5%) at a mean age of 10.7 years. In four patients (6.3%), we identified multiple duplications, and ten cases (15.8%) were found with associated anomalies.

Conclusion: The wide spectrum of clinical appearance of ATDs and a comprehensive knowledge of human embryology might define surgical management, which should always be patient-tailored and respectful of the child's development.

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自引率
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215
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Pediatric Surgery International is a journal devoted to the publication of new and important information from the entire spectrum of pediatric surgery. The major purpose of the journal is to promote postgraduate training and further education in the surgery of infants and children. The contents will include articles in clinical and experimental surgery, as well as related fields. One section of each issue is devoted to a special topic, with invited contributions from recognized authorities. Other sections will include: -Review articles- Original articles- Technical innovations- Letters to the editor
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