Negative pressure device used in pediatric patients with Hostile abdomen. Case series.

Autor: Concha, K. Serrano, Mayorga, H. Morales, Farina, D. Acosta, Saldarreaga, L. Mendoza, Guerrero, V. Pólit, Rivero, J. Oliveros, Bowen, D. Acosta
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Zdroj: Cirugía Pediátrica (English Edition); Jan2024, Vol. 37 Issue 1, p37-41, 5p
Abstrakt: Introduction. Hostile abdomen is a surgical condition characterized by loss of space between organs and structures in the abdomen. Negative pressure therapy use has been widely described in adults; the case is not the same for pediatric patients. The goal of this study is to present short-term results of negative pressure therapy use in pediatric patients with hostile abdomen due to different etiologies. Materials and methods. Pediatric hostile abdomen patients (<18 years) who were treated Negative pressure therapy using ABTHERA were identified and retrospectively reviewed. Results. 7 patients were included in this study. Median age was 16 (range: 9-17 yo). 5 (71.4%) were male and 2 (28.6%) females. 3 (43%) had significant past medical/surgical history (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, complicated appendectomy and ventriculoperitoneal- shunt). The device was set at a continuous pressure ranging from --50 to --125 mmHg. Pre and post-surgical findings were reported using Bjork's classification. Devices were replaced every 4-7 days (median 5 days). Total amount of replacements was 1-4 (median 3). 5 (71.4%) patients required invasive mechanical ventilation during use of Negative pressure therapy based on clinical status. 4 (57%) patients received enteral nutrition. 1 (14%) patient required re-intervention posterior to definitive closure due to retroperitoneal abscess development. Outcome, evaluated by (oral tolerance, bowel movement and absence of pain), was favorable in all patients. Conclusion. Negative pressure therapy devices generate favorable results in hostile abdomen in pediatric population but further information is needed to assess pressure settings and device replacement frequency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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