2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2007.08.009
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Transumbilical management for neonatal ovarian cysts

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“…In 2004, Yamataka [4] reported three neonates who underwent laparoscopy-assisted surgery for prenatally diagnosed small bowel atresia. In 2007, Lin [5] reported six neonates who underwent transumbilical surgery for the treatment of ovarian cysts. b Diamond-shaped duodenoduodenostomy was performed extracorporeally Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In 2004, Yamataka [4] reported three neonates who underwent laparoscopy-assisted surgery for prenatally diagnosed small bowel atresia. In 2007, Lin [5] reported six neonates who underwent transumbilical surgery for the treatment of ovarian cysts. b Diamond-shaped duodenoduodenostomy was performed extracorporeally Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique has since been adopted by many pediatric surgeons as a feasible, safe, inexpensive, and virtually scarless approach to hypertrophic pyloric stenosis [2]. Recently, several case reports using a modification of this technique for infants and toddlers for the treatment of a variety of surgical intraabdominal diseases have been published [3][4][5]. In the present study, we assessed the clinical usefulness of the transumbilical approach for neonates with a variety of surgical intraabdominal diseases to achieve minimally invasive surgery with excellent cosmetic results.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Múltiples trabajos han demostrado una similar incidencia de complicaciones intraoperatorias, similar tiempo operatorio y estadía hospitalaria así como también similar incidencia de infecciones del sitio quirúrgico en el tratamiento de la hipertrofia piló-rica para ambas vías de abordaje (11)(12) . Más recientemente, algunos autores han utilizado el abordaje umbilical para la cirugía neonatal, por ejemplo en atresias o membranas duodenales, malrotación intestinal, enterocolitis necrotizante, íleo meconial, quistes de duplicación intestinal, enfermedad de Hirschsprung, entre otros, demostrando que es una vía efectiva, segura y mejor del punto de vista estético que la laparotomía transversa estándar (13) (14)(15)(16)(17) (18) . Un estudio comparativo entre ambas vías de abordaje ha demostrado que para el tratamiento de la patología neonatal, tienen similar incidencia de complicaciones, tiempo quirúrgico, requerimiento de analgesia postoperatoria y estadía hospitalaria.…”
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“…Since its high toxicity towards various organisms and the specific substrate of methyl parathion degrading enzyme (MPD), developing MPD-based biosensor has gained enormous attention, in particular with respect to pesticide detection [1][2][3][4]. MPD catalytic hydrolysis of MP produces dimethyl phosphate and 4-nitrophenol with a high turnover rate, and an electroactive compound that makes the construction of an amperometric biosensor possible.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%