Inguinal Hernias Represent the Most Frequent Surgical Complication after Kasai in Biliary Atresia Infants
Biliary atresia (BA) is an orphan medical condition of the newborn, resulting in end-stage liver cirrhosis due to obliterative cholangiopathy of the extrahepatic bile duct. Although Kasai’s hepatoportoenterostomy (KPE) is the well-established first-line therapy, little is known about its surgical co...
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doaj-7e21c61cde3d49f4970a923ca1c730fd2020-11-24T21:02:56ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412015-01-01201510.1155/2015/383791383791Inguinal Hernias Represent the Most Frequent Surgical Complication after Kasai in Biliary Atresia InfantsOmid Madadi-Sanjani0Nathalie Carl1Thomas Longerich2Claus Petersen3Julia H. K. Andruszkow4Center of Pediatric Surgery, Hannover Medical School, Carl-Neuberg-Strasse 1, 30625 Hannover, GermanyCenter of Pediatric Surgery, Hannover Medical School, Carl-Neuberg-Strasse 1, 30625 Hannover, GermanyInstitute of Pathology, RWTH Aachen University Hospital, Pauwelsstrasse 30, 52074 Aachen, GermanyCenter of Pediatric Surgery, Hannover Medical School, Carl-Neuberg-Strasse 1, 30625 Hannover, GermanyInstitute of Pathology, RWTH Aachen University Hospital, Pauwelsstrasse 30, 52074 Aachen, GermanyBiliary atresia (BA) is an orphan medical condition of the newborn, resulting in end-stage liver cirrhosis due to obliterative cholangiopathy of the extrahepatic bile duct. Although Kasai’s hepatoportoenterostomy (KPE) is the well-established first-line therapy, little is known about its surgical complications. 153 patients receiving open KPE treated at a single center between 1994 and 2014 were analysed retrospectively regarding short-term complications and survival with the native liver. In brief, 40.5% of patients suffered from 1–3 surgical complications, inguinal hernias (IH) being most prevalent (40.0%). In BA patients, incidence of IH was associated with male gender (p=0.002), the syndromic form of BA (p=0.038), and percutaneous drainage for ascites (p=0.002). No association was found with prematurity (p=0.074) or birth weight (p=0.912) in our study. In conclusion, IH frequently develops after open KPE of BA patients, but this complication does not negatively affect the patient’s outcome. Nevertheless, inspection of the internal inguinal ring and prophylactic closure of inapparent hernias should be discussed in order to prevent secondary surgical procedures.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/383791 |
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Omid Madadi-Sanjani Nathalie Carl Thomas Longerich Claus Petersen Julia H. K. Andruszkow |
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Inguinal Hernias Represent the Most Frequent Surgical Complication after Kasai in Biliary Atresia Infants |
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Inguinal Hernias Represent the Most Frequent Surgical Complication after Kasai in Biliary Atresia Infants |
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Inguinal Hernias Represent the Most Frequent Surgical Complication after Kasai in Biliary Atresia Infants |
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Inguinal Hernias Represent the Most Frequent Surgical Complication after Kasai in Biliary Atresia Infants |
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Inguinal Hernias Represent the Most Frequent Surgical Complication after Kasai in Biliary Atresia Infants |
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inguinal hernias represent the most frequent surgical complication after kasai in biliary atresia infants |
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Biliary atresia (BA) is an orphan medical condition of the newborn, resulting in end-stage liver cirrhosis due to obliterative cholangiopathy of the extrahepatic bile duct. Although Kasai’s hepatoportoenterostomy (KPE) is the well-established first-line therapy, little is known about its surgical complications. 153 patients receiving open KPE treated at a single center between 1994 and 2014 were analysed retrospectively regarding short-term complications and survival with the native liver. In brief, 40.5% of patients suffered from 1–3 surgical complications, inguinal hernias (IH) being most prevalent (40.0%). In BA patients, incidence of IH was associated with male gender (p=0.002), the syndromic form of BA (p=0.038), and percutaneous drainage for ascites (p=0.002). No association was found with prematurity (p=0.074) or birth weight (p=0.912) in our study. In conclusion, IH frequently develops after open KPE of BA patients, but this complication does not negatively affect the patient’s outcome. Nevertheless, inspection of the internal inguinal ring and prophylactic closure of inapparent hernias should be discussed in order to prevent secondary surgical procedures. |
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