Firor H V
Urol Clin North Am. 1985 Aug;12(3):511-21.
Six problems that have surgical implications and that may be encountered unexpectedly during urologic procedures in infants and children are discussed. Evolving practice and increased knowledge about these conditions require that the consultant's opinion regarding their management be updated. Discussed are the indications for concomitant appendectomy in young patients and the pros and cons regarding removal of a Meckel's diverticulum encountered unexpectedly. The necessity for and techniques used to preserve the spleen in the face of operative injury, presence of a splenic cyst, or a wandering spleen are discussed. Finally, the implications of finding a rotational abnormality of the gut are reviewed.
本文讨论了六个在婴幼儿泌尿外科手术中具有手术意义且可能意外遇到的问题。不断发展的实践以及对这些病症的更多了解要求更新会诊医生关于其处理的意见。讨论了年轻患者同时进行阑尾切除术的指征以及意外发现梅克尔憩室时切除的利弊。还讨论了在手术损伤、存在脾囊肿或游走脾的情况下保留脾脏的必要性及所采用的技术。最后,回顾了发现肠道旋转异常的影响。