Z. Zhao, Jian-Feng Wang, Hong-wei Xi, Zhengfeng Shi
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Abstract
Objective
To explore the feasibility, diagnosis and treatment of colonic stricture in children.
Methods
Three children of sigmoid stenosis were hospitalized from July 2008 to July 2018. Their clinical data were retrospectively analyzed. There were 2 boys and 1 girl with an age range of 9 to 25 months. The literatures of clinical characteristics and surgical treatments of pediatric colonic stenosis were retrieved from the databases of PubMed, Wanfang and application document delivery. The key words included colonic stenosis, colonic stricture and child. The literature cutoff period started from January 1968 to November 2018.
Results
One case with a previous history of neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) had sigmoid stenosis and terminal ileum stenosis. Among another two cases of congenital sigmoid stenosis, one was associated with coagulation abnormalities. All 3 cases were operated for acute intestinal obstruction. One case underwent colonic stenosis resection with end-to-end anastomosis while the remainder were operated in stages. The first stage was stenotomy plus proximal enterostomy and the second stage closure of fistula. All children recovered well postoperatively and no complication occurred during follow-ups. The retrieved literatures were divided into congenital and acquired colonic stenosis groups. In congenital colonic stenosis group, 19 articles were retrieved and 22 cases were reported. The operative stages were I (9/22, 41%) and II (4/22, 18%). The remainder was not described. A total of 31 literatures were retrieved in pediatric acquired colonic stenosis group (n=180) and NEC acquired colonic stenosis group (n=158).
Conclusions
Colonic stenosis is clinically rare and its etiology is due to congenital and acquired causes. The acquired cause is predominantly NEC. The clinical presentation depends upon the severity of stenosis. The selection of treatments is dependent upon age of onset, degree of stenosis, location and presence/absence of complications. Sigmoid stricture resection may be completed by one-stage end-to-end anastomosis or staged enterostomy. And staged operation is reserved for multiple colonic stenoses.
Key words:
Colonic diseases; Stenosis; Child
中华小儿外科杂志Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
CiteScore
0.40
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8707
期刊介绍:
Chinese Journal of Pediatric Surgery is an academic journal sponsored by the Chinese Medical Association. It mainly publishes original research papers, reviews and comments in this field. The journal was founded in 1980 and is included in well-known databases such as Peking University Journal (Chinese Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences) and CSCD Chinese Science Citation Database Source Journal (including extended version). It is one of the national key academic journals under the supervision of the China Association for Science and Technology. Chinese Journal of Pediatric Surgery enjoys a high reputation and influence in the academic community. The articles published in this journal have a high academic level and practical value, providing readers with a large number of practical cases and industry information, and have received widespread attention and citations from readers.