COVID-19大流行期间儿科和青少年患者附件扭转的腹腔镜挽救手术:一项回顾性队列研究

IF 2.6 Q1 SURGERY
Mary Emily Fang, Courtney Crain, Elisabeth Baquet, Jennifer E Dietrich
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背景:附件扭转的早期治疗增加了卵巢/输卵管挽救的可能性。2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)大流行造成了从症状到干预的延迟。主要目的是评估新冠肺炎大流行期间儿科和青少年妇科人群中卵巢扭转和附件扭转后的卵巢挽救率和输卵管挽救率。方法:这是一项针对2020年3月至2021年3月期间在一家儿童医院接受腹腔镜检查疑似卵巢扭转/附件扭转的儿科和青少年妇科患者的回顾性质量改进队列研究。采用描述性统计和t检验。结果:47例患者中有50例疑似附件病例。所有患者都接受了腹腔镜检查,发现36例患者中有39例附件扭转,1例患者有3次复发性附件扭转。所有患者均接受了术前新冠肺炎检测。平均年龄为13.9岁 ± 附件扭转队列2.6年。在88%(n = 44)和12%(n = 6) 均为月经前。主要结果是卵巢挽救率和输卵管挽救率分别为97.4%(n = 38)和89.7%(n = 35)。次要结果评估了导致主要结果或手术延迟的因素。月经初潮的平均年龄为11.2岁(已挽救)和12.5岁(未挽救)(p = 0.04)。各组之间的平均疼痛持续时间或平均新冠肺炎检测时间没有差异。42%(n = 21),32%(n = 16) 和4%(n = 2) 分别。最常见的病理是管旁囊肿(n = 17、34%)和良性卵巢囊肿(n = 结论:在研究的时间范围内,卵巢和输卵管的挽救率分别为97.4%和89.7%。研究期间的这些挽救率与我们机构新冠肺炎前队列中以前的挽救率相当。机构和部门的质量和安全举措可能促成了这一结果。
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Laparoscopic salvage procedures for adnexal torsion in pediatric and adolescent patients during the COVID-19 pandemic: a retrospective cohort study.

Laparoscopic salvage procedures for adnexal torsion in pediatric and adolescent patients during the COVID-19 pandemic: a retrospective cohort study.

Laparoscopic salvage procedures for adnexal torsion in pediatric and adolescent patients during the COVID-19 pandemic: a retrospective cohort study.

Laparoscopic salvage procedures for adnexal torsion in pediatric and adolescent patients during the COVID-19 pandemic: a retrospective cohort study.

Background: Early management for adnexal torsion increases likelihood of ovarian/tubal salvage. The Coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic poses delays from symptom-onset to intervention. The primary objective was to evaluate rates of ovarian salvage and tubal salvage following ovarian torsion and adnexal torsion during the COVID-19 pandemic in a pediatric and adolescent gynecology population.

Methods: This was a retrospective quality improvement cohort study of pediatric and adolescent gynecology patients at a single children's hospital who underwent laparoscopy for suspected ovarian torsion/adnexal torsion between March 2020 to March 2021. Descriptive statistics and t-tests were utilized.

Results: There were 50 suspected adnexal cases in 47 patients. All underwent laparoscopy, revealing 39 adnexal torsion occurrences in 36 patients and 1 patient with recurrent adnexal torsion three times. All underwent pre-operative COVID-19 testing. Mean age was 13.9 ± 2.6 years for adnexal torsion cohort. Menarche was achieved in 88% (n = 44) and 12% (n = 6) were pre-menarchal. The primary outcome was ovarian salvage and tubal salvage rates, which were 97.4% (n = 38) and 89.7% (n = 35), respectively. Secondary outcomes assessed factors contributing to the primary outcome or operative delays. The mean age of menarche was 11.2 years (salvaged) and 12.5 years (non-salvaged) (p = 0.04). There were no differences in mean pain duration or mean COVID-19 testing time between groups. Left, right and bilateral adnexal torsion occurred in 42% (n = 21), 32% (n = 16), and 4% (n = 2) respectively. The most common pathologies were paratubal cyst (n = 17, 34%) and benign ovarian cyst (n = 16, 32%).

Conclusions: Ovarian salvage and tubal salvage rates were 97.4% and 89.7%, respectively during the time frame studied. These salvage rates during the study period are comparable to previous rates in a pre-COVID cohort at our institution. Institutional and departmental quality and safety initiatives likely contributed to this outcome.

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