Doski J J, Heiman H S, Solenberger R I, Stefko R M, Kuivila T, Rozanski T A, Flack C A, Thurman R T, Milbourn C T, Cheu H W
Department of Pediatric Surgery, San Antonio Military Pediatric Center, Texas, USA.
J Pediatr Surg. 1997 Dec;32(12):1761-6. doi: 10.1016/s0022-3468(97)90529-7.
The authors report the successful delivery, preoperative management, and postoperative courses of ischiopagus tripus twin girls successfully separated at 5 months of age. Surgical objectives were predicated on survival and optimum postseparation reconstructive potential for both girls. Each twin has subsequently undergone additional procedures, and both are doing well 2 years after separation. The authors reviewed 17 known cases of ischiopagus tripus separation, comparing anatomic findings, use of the tripus limb, operative strategies, and attainment of abdominal closure. This 18th case includes the first report of splitting the tripus limb and giving each girl a femur. The authors found that detailed systemic investigation, advanced coordinated teamwork with appropriate technical support, applications of new technologies or reapplication of existing technologies, meticulous planning, and favorable anatomy were vital in yielding favorable outcomes.
作者报告了一对坐骨联体三腿双胎女婴在5个月大时成功分离的分娩过程、术前管理及术后情况。手术目标基于两个女婴的存活以及分离后最佳的重建潜力。每个双胞胎随后都接受了额外的手术,分离两年后两人情况良好。作者回顾了17例已知的坐骨联体三腿分离病例,比较了解剖学发现、三腿肢体的使用、手术策略及腹部闭合情况。这第18个病例包括首次将三腿肢体分开并给每个女婴一根股骨的报告。作者发现,详细的系统检查、有适当技术支持的先进协作团队、新技术的应用或现有技术的重新应用、精心规划以及良好的解剖结构对于取得良好结果至关重要。