Héloury Y, Plattner V, Mirallié E, Gérard P, Lejus C
Department of Pediatric Surgery, Hopital Mère-Enfant, Quai Moncousu, 44000, Nantes, France.
Surg Endosc. 1996 Aug;10(8):837-41. doi: 10.1007/BF00189545.
The aim of the study was to evaluate the results of laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication (LNF) with simultaneous percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) in children with gastroesophageal reflux (GER) disease documented by upper gastrointestinal contrast and/or pH monitoring and/or esophageal endoscopy.
Fifteen LNF + PEGs were performed in children with pathologic antecedents: ten neurologically impaired children, two ORL (otorhinolaryngeal) pathologies. Two cases of AIDS, and one neuroblastoma. In one case, disruption of the fundoplication occurred during insufflation of the stomach. The child was reoperated on the 3rd day using an open procedure, so she was excluded from the results of the LNF.
Two children had postoperative complications: one with cardiac insufficiency, one case of dehydration. Fourteen LNFs were controlled at 3 months by gastroesophageal X-ray and pH-metry. The 14 gastroesophageal X-rays were normal in 12 cases; gastroesophageal reflux was present in two cases. Twelve pH monitorings were analyzed (two technical failures), the median time pH <4 was 0.2% (0-20). Only one pH monitoring was pathologic (pH <4: 20%). This recurrent reflux to led to a second LNF with a good clinical result.
In conclusion, it is possible to perform LNF and PEG during the same operative procedure. Short-term results are satisfactory with 14% recurrent GER. Long-term results need to be evaluated.
本研究的目的是评估在经上消化道造影和/或pH监测和/或食管内镜检查证实患有胃食管反流(GER)疾病的儿童中,同时进行腹腔镜Nissen胃底折叠术(LNF)和经皮内镜下胃造口术(PEG)的结果。
对有病理病史的儿童进行了15例LNF + PEG手术:10例神经功能受损儿童,2例耳鼻喉(ORL)疾病。2例艾滋病患者,1例神经母细胞瘤。1例在胃充气时胃底折叠术出现破裂。该患儿在第3天接受了开放手术再次手术,因此被排除在LNF结果之外。
2例患儿术后出现并发症:1例心脏功能不全,1例脱水。14例LNF在3个月时通过胃食管X线造影和pH测定进行评估。14例胃食管X线造影中12例正常;2例存在胃食管反流。分析了12次pH监测(2次技术失败),pH <4的中位时间为0.2%(0 - 20)。只有1次pH监测结果异常(pH <4:20%)。这种复发性反流导致再次进行LNF,临床效果良好。
总之,在同一手术过程中进行LNF和PEG是可行的。短期结果令人满意,GER复发率为14%。长期结果需要进一步评估。