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Published in: Surgical Endoscopy 2/2007

01-02-2007

Multicentric assessment of the safety of neonatal videosurgery

Authors: Nicolas Kalfa, Hossein Allal, Olivier Raux, Hubert Lardy, Francois Varlet, Olivier Reinberg, Guillaume Podevin, Yves Héloury, Francois Becmeur, Isabelle Talon, Luke Harper, Pierre Vergnes, Dominique Forgues, Manuel Lopez, Marie-Pierre Guibal, Rene-Benoit Galifer

Published in: Surgical Endoscopy | Issue 2/2007

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Abstract

Background

Complex procedures for managing congenital abnormalities are reported to be feasible. However, neonatal videosurgery involves very specific physiologic constraints. This study evaluated the safety and complication rate of videosurgery during the first month of life and sought to determine both the risk factors of perioperative complications and the most recent trends in practice.

Methods

From 1993 to 2005, 218 neonates (mean age, 16 days; weight, 3,386 g) from seven European university hospitals were enrolled in a retrospective study. The surgical indications for laparoscopy (n = 204) and thoracoscopy (n = 14) were congenital abnormalities or exploratory procedures.

Results

Of the 16 surgical incidents that occurred (7.5%), mainly before 2001, 11 were minor (parietal hematoma, eventration). Three neonates had repeat surgery for incomplete treatment of pyloric stenosis. In two cases, the incidents were more threatening (duodenal wound, diaphragmatic artery injury), but without further consequences. No mortality is reported. The 26 anesthetic incidents (12%) that occurred during insufflation included desaturation (<80% despite 100% oxygen ventilation) (n = 8), transient hypotension requiring vascular expansion (n = 7), hypercapnia (>45 mmHg) (n = 5), hypothermia (<34.9°C) (n = 4), and metabolic acidosis (n = 2). The insufflation had to be stopped in 7% of the cases (transiently in 9 cases, definitively in 6 cases). The significant risk factors for an incident (p < 0.05) were young age of the patient, low body temperature, thoracic insufflation, high pressure and flow of insufflation, and length of surgery.

Conclusion

Despite advances in miniaturizing of instruments and growth in surgeons’ experience, the morbidity of neonatal videosurgery is not negligible. A profile of the patient at risk for an insufflation-related incident emerged from this study and may help in the selection of neonates who will benefit most from these techniques in conditions of maximal safety.
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Metadata
Title
Multicentric assessment of the safety of neonatal videosurgery
Authors
Nicolas Kalfa
Hossein Allal
Olivier Raux
Hubert Lardy
Francois Varlet
Olivier Reinberg
Guillaume Podevin
Yves Héloury
Francois Becmeur
Isabelle Talon
Luke Harper
Pierre Vergnes
Dominique Forgues
Manuel Lopez
Marie-Pierre Guibal
Rene-Benoit Galifer
Publication date
01-02-2007
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Surgical Endoscopy / Issue 2/2007
Print ISSN: 0930-2794
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2218
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-006-0044-1

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