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Babies with brain damage who can not swallow: surgical management

机译:不能吞咽的脑损伤婴儿:外科手术处理

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BACKGROUND: Neonates with severe neurological impairment are often unable to swallow, necessitating gastrostomy for feeding. Because of the risk of developing severe reflux, this procedure is often associated with fundoplication. OBJECTIVE: To assess the safety and efficacy of gastrostomy and Nissen fundoplication in 22 neonates with swallowing difficulties due to serious neurological impairment. METHOD: All children underwent an initial period of nasogastric feeding and after informed consent underwent gastrostomy and Nissen fundoplication. RESULTS: There were no significant intraoperative complications. There were two cases of postoperative periostomy leakage. Of the 22 neonates 16 were alive four months after surgery. Six neonates died of complications due to underlying disease. CONCLUSION: We concluded that gastrostomy and Nissen fundoplication are safe procedures and help parents give a better care to these children.
机译:背景:患有严重神经功能缺损的新生儿通常无法吞咽,因此需要进行胃造口术。由于存在发生严重反流的风险,该过程通常与胃底折叠术相关。目的:评估22例因严重神经功能障碍而导致吞咽困难的新生儿胃造口术和尼森胃底折叠术的安全性和有效性。方法:所有儿童均接受鼻胃喂养的初期,并在知情同意后进行胃造口术和尼森胃底折叠术。结果:术中无明显并发症。术后有2例骨膜切开术渗漏。在22名新生儿中,有16名在手术后四个月还活着。六名新生儿因潜在疾病而死于并发症。结论:我们得出的结论是,胃造口术和尼森胃底折叠术是安全的程序,可以帮助父母更好地照顾这些孩子。

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