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28.01.2021 | Review Article

Congenital diaphragmatic hernia repair analysis in relation to postoperative abdominal compartment syndrome and delayed abdominal closure

verfasst von: Karina Miura da Costa, Amulya Kumar Saxena

Erschienen in: Updates in Surgery | Ausgabe 6/2021

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Abstract

Aim

Limited abdominal space in congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) might result in abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS) and require delayed abdominal closure (DAC). This study reviewed outcomes in pediatric ACS/DAC after CDH repair.

Methods

Medline/PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, Ovid and Lilacs databases were reviewed. Data from studies published in English/Spanish/Portuguese between 1990–2020 was collected. Results are presented as descriptive statistics.

Results

Sixteen reports offered 118 children, 112 (94.9%) being neonates. There were six ACS (5.1%) and 112 DAC (94.9%). Regarding ACS, the diagnosis was made clinically (n = 4; 66.7%), using Doppler scans (n = 1; 16.7%) or bladder pressure measurement (n = 1; 16.7%). There was one (16.7%) lethal outcome. The rationale to perform DAC was not clearly stated, and measurement of abdominal pressure was not mentioned in all reports. Silo was the preferred approach in 36 children (32.1%), followed by skin closure only (n = 16; 14.3%), vacuum (n = 10; 8.9%), fascia patch and skin closure (n = 5; 4.5%), fascia patch and vacuum dressing (n = 1; 0.9%), fasciotomy (n = 1; 0.9%); with no DAC technique reported in 43 patients (38.4%). Complications after DAC were reported in nine children (8.1%). One DAC using vacuum dressing that was clinically diagnosed with ACS required silo placement. There were 19 (17%) lethal outcomes.

Conclusions

ACS/DAC after CDH repair are reported more frequently in neonates (112/118; 94.9%). There is no clear rationale stated behind the decision to perform DAC, with the silo being the preferred approach. Criteria need to be worked for DAC in CDH with large herniated content and small volume abdomen to prevent ACS.
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Metadaten
Titel
Congenital diaphragmatic hernia repair analysis in relation to postoperative abdominal compartment syndrome and delayed abdominal closure
verfasst von
Karina Miura da Costa
Amulya Kumar Saxena
Publikationsdatum
28.01.2021
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Erschienen in
Updates in Surgery / Ausgabe 6/2021
Print ISSN: 2038-131X
Elektronische ISSN: 2038-3312
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13304-021-00980-1

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