Congenital Duodenal Obstruction: National Trends in Management and Outcomes during the Last Quarter of a Century in Norway.

IF 1.5 3区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS European Journal of Pediatric Surgery Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2022-12-22 DOI:10.1055/a-2003-1920
Martin Treider, Sturla Granheim, Anders Hauge Engebretsen, Are Hugo Pripp, Henrik Røkkum, Hans Skari, Thorstein Sæter, Kristin Bjørnland
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Abstract

Introduction:  During the last quarter of a century, new surgical techniques in neonates have been introduced, and neonatal intensive care has developed. Few studies have explored the implementation of new techniques and if outcomes in neonates undergoing gastrointestinal surgery have improved in the last decades. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate possible changes in postoperative outcomes and surgical techniques in all neonates operated for congenital duodenal obstruction (CDO) 1995 to 2020 in Norway.

Material and methods:  This is a national multicenter retrospective study of all neonates undergoing surgery for CDO in Norway from 1995 to 2020. Results from three periods (1995-2003, 2004-2012, and 2013-2020) were compared. The study was approved by the local data protection officers (2020/13386) and (2020/15125).

Results:  We included 186 patients: 41 in period 1 (1995-2003), 83 in period 2 (2004-2012), and 62 in period 3 (2013-2020). Seventy (38%) neonates had Down syndrome and 104 (62%) had additional malformations/disorders. Birth weight, gender, frequency of Down syndrome, and other malformations/disorders did not differ between the three periods. We observed an increased rate of prenatal diagnosis throughout the study period (p < 0.001). The only change in surgical technique was the increased use of transanastomotic feeding tubes (p < 0.001). Length of stay, postoperative complication rate, days with parenteral nutrition, and 30-day mortality rate were stable over time.

Conclusion:  Perioperative treatment and postoperative outcomes in neonates with CDO have been surprisingly unchanged during the last quarter of a century. Only an increased rate of prenatal diagnosis and more frequent use of transanastomotic feeding tubes were observed.

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先天性十二指肠梗阻:挪威过去四分之一世纪的全国管理趋势和结果。
简介在过去的四分之一世纪里,新生儿外科新技术不断问世,新生儿重症监护也得到了发展。在过去几十年中,很少有研究探讨新技术的实施情况以及接受胃肠道手术的新生儿的预后是否有所改善。因此,本研究旨在调查1995年至2020年挪威所有因先天性十二指肠梗阻(CDO)而接受手术的新生儿的术后效果和手术技术可能发生的变化:这是一项全国性多中心回顾性研究,研究对象是1995年至2020年在挪威接受先天性十二指肠梗阻手术的所有新生儿。研究比较了三个时期(1995-2003年、2004-2012年和2013-2020年)的结果。该研究获得了当地数据保护官员(2020/13386)和(2020/15125)的批准:我们纳入了 186 名患者:第一阶段(1995-2003 年)41 例,第二阶段(2004-2012 年)83 例,第三阶段(2013-2020 年)62 例。70名(38%)新生儿患有唐氏综合征,104名(62%)患有其他畸形/疾病。三个时期的新生儿出生体重、性别、唐氏综合征发生率和其他畸形/疾病发生率均无差异。我们观察到,在整个研究期间,产前诊断率有所上升(p p 结论:CDO新生儿的围手术期治疗和术后结果在过去四分之一个世纪中出奇地保持不变。只是产前诊断率有所上升,经吻合口喂养管的使用也更加频繁。
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