2012
DOI: 10.4038/sljch.v41i2.4395
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Primary laparoscopic pull-through procedure for Hirschprung disease at a low resource setting: Experience and early results

Abstract: Objective: To evaluate the feasibility of performing the single stage primary laparoscopic pullthrough (PLPP) surgery for Hirschprung disease (HD) to avoid the morbidity associated with traditional staged multiple surgery. Method: PLPP was performed on 12 patients with histologically diagnosed, uncomplicated HD below the age of 4 years since April 2010. Adequate bowel preparation was achieved prior to surgery. Four-port video laparoscopy was performed. The transition zone was identified with biopsies and confi… Show more

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“…[6] A single stage primary pullthrough surgery avoids massive disfiguring scars over the abdomen , repeated hospital admissions with associated social and psychological problems and multiple surgical procedures under anaesthesia. Most importantly this procedure avoids requirement for a colostomy with its associated morbidity [7]. In this article, we will demonstrate our experience with neonates presenting with HSD and feasibility of performing the single stage primary pull-through surgery and pitfalls in performing the study.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[6] A single stage primary pullthrough surgery avoids massive disfiguring scars over the abdomen , repeated hospital admissions with associated social and psychological problems and multiple surgical procedures under anaesthesia. Most importantly this procedure avoids requirement for a colostomy with its associated morbidity [7]. In this article, we will demonstrate our experience with neonates presenting with HSD and feasibility of performing the single stage primary pull-through surgery and pitfalls in performing the study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%