Pediatr Gastroenterol Hepatol Nutr.  2021 May;24(3):265-272. 10.5223/pghn.2021.24.3.265.

Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis: 10 Years' Experience with Standard Open and Laparoscopic Approach

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  • 1Department of Surgery, Dentistry, Paediatrics and Gynecology, Woman and Child Hospital; Division of Pediatric Surgery, University of Verona, Verona, Italy

Abstract

Purpose
Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (HPS) is the most common cause of gastric obstruction in newborns. Extra-mucosal pyloromyotomy can be performed through a small laparotomy or laparoscopy. The aim of this study was to compare the two surgical techniques.We also analyzed the incidence of HPS in infants in the last 10 years in relation to the demographic trend of our province.
Methods
We analyzed all the cases of HPS treated at our Unit between January 2010 and December 2019. The data were obtained from operating systems. Data about the demographic trends, in particular, the number of births and the population residing in the province of Verona from 2010 to 2019, were also retrieved.
Results
During the study period, 60 patients were treated for HPS and met the inclusion criteria. Of these, 56 males and 4 females with an average age of 38±14 days at surgery were included. No differences were found in terms of the duration of surgery, post-operative complications, duration of hospitalization, and weight at the time of surgery. The only statistically significant data was the chlorine level in cases with and without post-operative vomiting (97±3.5 vs. 102±3.3 mmol/L, p<0.05). There was a lower incidence of HPS from 2014 to 2019; however, there was no significant evidence regarding the correlation between this and the reduced birth rate recorded in the province of Verona during the same period.
Conclusion
Although laparoscopic pyloromyotomy is a highly complex procedure, it is a feasible alternative to the classic open technique.

Keyword

Pyloric stenosis; hypertrophic; Methods; Laparoscopy
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