Vol 9, No 3 (2019)
- Year: 2019
- Articles: 12
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/2219-4061/issue/view/6435
Case reports
Laparoscopic anastomosis of the small intestine in the presence of atresia caused by intrauterine invagination
Abstract
65-72
Mesoportal shunt reconstruction in a 10-year-old child with extrahepatic portal hypertension
Abstract
73-80
Intrauterine stab injury of youth pregnant
Abstract
81-86
Large foreign body – pencil in the pelvic cavity of a girl two years
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87-95
Treatment of children with a rare form of congenital chest deformity
Abstract
96-101
Original Study Articles
Clinical features of severe respiratory failure in children at 37 weeks’ gestational age
Abstract
26-32
Modified proctoperineoplasty in anorectal malformation in children
Abstract
33-42
Diagnosis and methods of correction of organ dysfunction in newborns with perforation peritonitis
Abstract
43-50
Laparoscopic resection of a bladder diverticulum in children
Abstract
Introduction. Recently, there have been publications devoted to laparoscopic removal of a bladder ear. The article sums up the multi-center experience in laparoscopic diverticulectomy.
Materials and methods. Case histories of 30 children who underwent surgeries from 2012 to 2019 in 7 outpatient clinics were analyzed retrospectively. 22 boys (73.3%) and 8 girls (26.7%) were operated. At the time of the surgery, the mean age of the patients was 53.5 months. 15 (50.0%) children had right-sided diverticulum, 13 (43.3%) children suffered from left-sided one, and 2 had bilateral diverticulum (6.7%). The disease onset was presented by acute urinary tract infection in 25 (83.3%) children and urination dysfunction in 5 (16.7%). The laparoscopic access technique was used in all children. An isolated diverticulum was excised and the wall of the urinary bladder was restored. When the diverticulum was combined with a vesicoureteral reflux or ureterovesical anastomosis, ureteral reimplantation was added. Results. No conversions were found during the laparoscopy. Following the surgery, 3 (10.0%) children developed stent-associated pyelonephritis. No patient had complications during the observation that lasted from 6 months to 6 years. Conclusion. Laparoscopic technique is an effective and safe approach of treating a bladder ear in children.
51-57
Halothane anesthesia in children: is it still relevant?
Abstract
58-64
Editorials
Validation of a noninvasive monitor to continuously trend individual responses to hypovolemia
Abstract
11-25
Lectures
Modern organization of nutritional support for children with a surgical pathology
Abstract
102-109
