Arianna Roggero, Vittorio Guerriero, Federica Lena, Serena Arrigo, Francesco Santoro, Roberto D'Agostino, Maria Beatrice Damasio, Francesca Rizzo, Paolo Gandullia, Andrea Moscatelli, Girolamo Mattioli, Michele Torre
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摘要
目的:儿童误食电池盘(DB)可导致严重并发症和死亡。本研究详细介绍了我们在处理 DB 摄入及其并发症方面的经验:我们分析了 2010 年 6 月至 2024 年 1 月在我院接受治疗的所有 DB 摄入患者的数据。2010 年制定的方案要求对食道 DB 病例进行血管 CT 扫描,并采用多学科方法,包括消化科医生、耳鼻喉科医生、儿科和气道外科医生以及心脏外科医生:我们共治疗了 22 名患者。2010年6月,一名患者因未确诊的DB摄入导致主动脉食管瘘而不幸死亡,随后我们制定了治疗方案。所有 DB 均在内窥镜下切除。四名患者需要进行额外手术:两名患者因气管食管大瘘而进行了气管切除/吻合术和食管修补术;一名患者需要用补片加固主动脉壁;一名患者接受了胸骨裂开内镜下切除术,以探查主动脉弓。所有 22 名患者均存活并临床康复。一名患者并发双侧声带麻痹:结论:有效处理 DB 摄入并发症需要多学科合作。我们的方案改进了管理策略和患者预后。
Surgical management protocol for disk battery ingestion.
Purpose: Disk battery (DB) ingestion in children can lead to severe complications and mortality. This study details our experience in managing DB ingestion and its complications.
Methods: We analyzed data from all patients treated for DB ingestion at our hospital from June 2010 to January 2024. A protocol established in 2010 requires angio-CT scans for esophageal DB cases and a multidisciplinary approach involving gastroenterologists, otolaryngologists, pediatric and airway surgeons, and cardiac surgeons.
Results: We treated 22 patients. In June 2010, following the tragic death of a patient from an undiagnosed DB ingestion that led to an aortoesophageal fistula, our protocol was established. All DBs were removed endoscopically. Four patients needed additional surgery: two had tracheal resection/anastomosis and esophageal repair for large tracheoesophageal fistulas; one required aortic wall reinforcement with a patch; one underwent endoscopic removal with a sternal split to explore the aortic arch. All 22 patients survived and recovered clinically. One developed bilateral vocal cord palsy as a complication.
Conclusion: Effective management of DB ingestion complications necessitates a collaborative, multidisciplinary approach. Our protocol has improved management strategies and patient outcomes.
期刊介绍:
Pediatric Surgery International is a journal devoted to the publication of new and important information from the entire spectrum of pediatric surgery. The major purpose of the journal is to promote postgraduate training and further education in the surgery of infants and children.
The contents will include articles in clinical and experimental surgery, as well as related fields. One section of each issue is devoted to a special topic, with invited contributions from recognized authorities. Other sections will include:
-Review articles-
Original articles-
Technical innovations-
Letters to the editor