Management of inguinal hernia in premature infants: 10-year experience

Aim: Debatable issues in the management of inguinal hernia in premature infants remain unresolved. This study reviews our experience in the management of inguinal hernia in premature infants. Materials and Methods: Retrospective chart review of premature infants with inguinal hernia from 1999 to 200...

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Main Authors: Stanley John Crankson, Khalil Al Tawil, Mohammad Al Namshan, Saud Al Jadaan, Beverly Jane Baylon, Mutaz Gieballa, Ibrahim Hakim Ahmed
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2015-01-01
Series:Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons
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Online Access:http://www.jiaps.com/article.asp?issn=0971-9261;year=2015;volume=20;issue=1;spage=21;epage=24;aulast=Crankson
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spelling doaj-71e11e5753e64fb08662bb2a32f8fc002020-11-25T00:46:51ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons0971-92611998-38912015-01-01201212410.4103/0971-9261.145440Management of inguinal hernia in premature infants: 10-year experienceStanley John CranksonKhalil Al TawilMohammad Al NamshanSaud Al JadaanBeverly Jane BaylonMutaz GieballaIbrahim Hakim AhmedAim: Debatable issues in the management of inguinal hernia in premature infants remain unresolved. This study reviews our experience in the management of inguinal hernia in premature infants. Materials and Methods: Retrospective chart review of premature infants with inguinal hernia from 1999 to 2009. Infants were grouped into 2: Group 1 had repair (HR) just before discharge from the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and Group 2 after discharge. Results: Eighty four premature infants were identified. None of 23 infants in Group 1 developed incarcerated hernia while waiting for repair. Of the 61 infants in Group 2, 47 (77%) underwent day surgery repair and 14 were admitted for repair. At repair mean postconceptional age (PCA) in Group1 was 39.5 ± 3.05 weeks. Mean PCA in Group 2 was 66.5 ± 42.73 weeks for day surgery infants and 47.03 ± 8.87 weeks for admitted infants. None of the 84 infants had an episode of postoperative apnea. Five (5.9%) infants presented subsequently with metachronous contralateral hernia and the same number of infants had hernia recurrence. Conclusions: Delaying HR in premature infants until ready for discharge from the NICU allows for repair closer to term without increasing the risk of incarceration. Because of low occurrence of metachronous hernia contralateral inguinal exploration is not justified. Day surgery HR can be performed in former premature infant if PCA is >47 weeks without increasing postoperative complications.http://www.jiaps.com/article.asp?issn=0971-9261;year=2015;volume=20;issue=1;spage=21;epage=24;aulast=CranksonComplicationsinguinal herniapremature infanttiming of repair
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author Stanley John Crankson
Khalil Al Tawil
Mohammad Al Namshan
Saud Al Jadaan
Beverly Jane Baylon
Mutaz Gieballa
Ibrahim Hakim Ahmed
spellingShingle Stanley John Crankson
Khalil Al Tawil
Mohammad Al Namshan
Saud Al Jadaan
Beverly Jane Baylon
Mutaz Gieballa
Ibrahim Hakim Ahmed
Management of inguinal hernia in premature infants: 10-year experience
Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons
Complications
inguinal hernia
premature infant
timing of repair
author_facet Stanley John Crankson
Khalil Al Tawil
Mohammad Al Namshan
Saud Al Jadaan
Beverly Jane Baylon
Mutaz Gieballa
Ibrahim Hakim Ahmed
author_sort Stanley John Crankson
title Management of inguinal hernia in premature infants: 10-year experience
title_short Management of inguinal hernia in premature infants: 10-year experience
title_full Management of inguinal hernia in premature infants: 10-year experience
title_fullStr Management of inguinal hernia in premature infants: 10-year experience
title_full_unstemmed Management of inguinal hernia in premature infants: 10-year experience
title_sort management of inguinal hernia in premature infants: 10-year experience
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons
issn 0971-9261
1998-3891
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Aim: Debatable issues in the management of inguinal hernia in premature infants remain unresolved. This study reviews our experience in the management of inguinal hernia in premature infants. Materials and Methods: Retrospective chart review of premature infants with inguinal hernia from 1999 to 2009. Infants were grouped into 2: Group 1 had repair (HR) just before discharge from the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and Group 2 after discharge. Results: Eighty four premature infants were identified. None of 23 infants in Group 1 developed incarcerated hernia while waiting for repair. Of the 61 infants in Group 2, 47 (77%) underwent day surgery repair and 14 were admitted for repair. At repair mean postconceptional age (PCA) in Group1 was 39.5 ± 3.05 weeks. Mean PCA in Group 2 was 66.5 ± 42.73 weeks for day surgery infants and 47.03 ± 8.87 weeks for admitted infants. None of the 84 infants had an episode of postoperative apnea. Five (5.9%) infants presented subsequently with metachronous contralateral hernia and the same number of infants had hernia recurrence. Conclusions: Delaying HR in premature infants until ready for discharge from the NICU allows for repair closer to term without increasing the risk of incarceration. Because of low occurrence of metachronous hernia contralateral inguinal exploration is not justified. Day surgery HR can be performed in former premature infant if PCA is >47 weeks without increasing postoperative complications.
topic Complications
inguinal hernia
premature infant
timing of repair
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