2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2007.01.049
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Outcomes after laparoscopic surgery in neonates with hypoplastic heart left heart syndrome

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“…During the study period in 2007, a retrospective review of laparoscopic gastrostomy procedures in Norwood patients from our institution showed some morbidity, which substantiated the new management strategy. 20 All patients were assessed initially for oral feeding safety at the bedside by an occupational therapist once NG feeding tolerance was established early after the Norwood procedure. If the occupational therapist had concerns, or if the patient had no audible voice, then further functional evaluation occurred with a modified barium swallow.…”
Section: Abbreviations and Acronymsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the study period in 2007, a retrospective review of laparoscopic gastrostomy procedures in Norwood patients from our institution showed some morbidity, which substantiated the new management strategy. 20 All patients were assessed initially for oral feeding safety at the bedside by an occupational therapist once NG feeding tolerance was established early after the Norwood procedure. If the occupational therapist had concerns, or if the patient had no audible voice, then further functional evaluation occurred with a modified barium swallow.…”
Section: Abbreviations and Acronymsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although pneumoperitoneum would be not in favor for this physiology, the safety of laparoscopic surgery has been described [30,31]. Pneumoperitoneum will reduce functional residual volume.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, the MAS in inguinal hernia have the advantage of detection and repair of subclinical contralateral defect without need for another access. 5 Also postoperative pain, operation time (especially for bilateral cases), recovery, and cosmetic results are additional advantages, and this goes with the results of study no. 4 were the conclusion is (Laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair in children is safe, with minimal complications).…”
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confidence: 64%