2009, Volume 2, Issue 3, pp 288 – 295

Exploratory laparoscopy – diagnosis method in pediatric surgery pathology

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Correspondence to: Isabela Drăghici, MD, Ph.D. Department of Pediatric Surgery, “Maria Sklodowska Curie” Hospital 20 Brancoveanu Blvd., District 4, Bucharest, Romania e-mail: isabelamagdalena@ yahoo.com, Phone: 0744364856

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to establish the important place of laparoscopy in the diagnosis management of pediatric surgery pathology. In addition, it is intended to become a pleading, concerning the true and realistic benefit, for the pediatric patient, of minimally invasive surgery.

In our country, the method was taken over from general surgery and had a few years of latency in imposing itself. We consider that each pediatric surgeon is required to have a mandatory period of training in this topic. This is the reason why we appeal to the young generations of pediatric surgeons but also to the surgeons with many years of experience in classical surgical techniques, who are able to perfect the diagnostic and treatment methods in many medical specialties.

The clinical research took place in a retro and prospective manner from August 1999 to July 2007 in the Department of Pediatric Surgery “Maria Sklodowska Curie” Hospital and studied 663 laparoscopic surgeries. 83 of them were exploratory laparoscopies (39 boys and 44 girls) and the other 580 were therapeutic procedures with accurate pre-operatory diagnostics.

The surgical activity of our department concerning exploratory laparoscopy was also appreciated due to the decisional and therapeutic algorithms that were conceived.

The motivations for exploratory laparoscopic procedures are multiple and arise from many causes, from right lower quadrant pain syndrome and abdominal tumors to congenital malformations and non-palpable testis.

The processed data revealed the utility of laparoscopy, concerning most of the pediatric surgical pathologies and in the same time allowing them to continue the exploratory method of diagnosis with a minimally invasive therapy. The discrepancy between the exploratory benefit (sometimes minor) and the surgical trauma of an open exploratory surgery, explains the utility of laparoscopy that took over most of open surgery indications.

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PubMed ID: 20112473
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Article Publishing Date (print): Jul-Sep 2009
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ISSN Printing: 1844-122X
ISSN Online: 1844-3117
Journal Title: Journal of Medicine and Life

Copyright License: Open Access

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