A rare case of recurrent hypertrophic pyloric stenosis
Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (HPS) is perhaps the most commonly encountered gastrointestinal disease process in the pediatric surgical patient. While the etiology remains unclear, progression of the disease is well described and uniformly results in non-
Clint D. Cappiello, Eric Strauch
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Failure of the peritoneum to fuse with the umbilical vein can lead to nonfixation of the falciform ligament. The exposed remnant of umbilical vein persists as a congenital band spanning the peritoneal cavity from the umbilicus to the liver.
Caroline Maloney+2 more
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Induction and Airway Management for Pyloromyotomy
Study background: Infants with pyloric stenosis are considered having a full stomach; however, rapid sequence induction has not been the only method used to secure the airway. A retrospective chart review was performed to evaluate the differences in incidences of adverse outcomes (e.g., desaturation, aspiration, and failed the first attempt ...
Inna Maranets+3 more
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ENDOSCOPIC PYLOROMYOTOMY FOR CONGENITAL PYLORIC STENOSIS [PDF]
Eduardo Ibarguen‐Secchia
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Objective Assessment of Surgical Operative Performance by Observational Clinical Human Reliability Analysis (OC-HRA):A Systematic Review [PDF]
Cuschieri, Alfred, Tang, Benjie
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Occurrence of a carbon dioxide embolism during laparoscopic pyloromyotomy in a small child: several unresolved questions [PDF]
Marc Fischler
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Role of pyloric botulinum injection and endoscopic functional luminal imaging probe in predicting the outcome of gastric peroral endoscopic pyloromyotomy: Why not? [PDF]
Laurent Monino+3 more
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Laparoscopic Pyloromyotomy: A Modified Simple Technique [PDF]
Mohammed Omer Anwar+2 more
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Predictive factors for time to full enteral feeding after pyloromyotomy for infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis [PDF]
David Eriksson, Martin Salö
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Postoperative sepsis in infants below 6 months of age [PDF]
Background: Sepsis is a threatening postoperative complication especially in small infants. Regarding the advances in perinatal medicine, its incidence is unknown to date.
Berger, Steffen+3 more
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