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10.4293/JSLS.2017.00017

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  • Foregut Duplication Cysts in Children #MMPMID28642639
  • Balakrishnan K; Fonacier F; Sood S; Bamji N; Bostwick H; Stringel G
  • JSLS 2017[Apr]; 21 (2): ä PMID28642639show ga
  • Background and Objectives:: Duplications of the alimentary tract are rare anomalies. We report our experience with foregut duplication cysts including their clinical presentation, diagnostic modalities, and surgical management. Methods:: We report a 20-year retrospective review of all foregut duplication cysts managed at our institution. Results:: Twelve patients with 13 foregut duplication cysts were identified. The ages of the children at the time of surgery ranged from infancy to adolescence, with a mean age of 7.2 years. Half of the patients presented with abdominal pain and vomiting, and the remaining either had respiratory distress or were asymptomatic. All resections were performed electively. Two of the 11 patients had other congenital anomalies, including a congenital pulmonary airway malformation and coarctation of the aorta. One patient had prenatal diagnosis by ultrasonography. Nine patients underwent complete successful excision with no complications. Three patients whose symptoms resolved during hospitalization remained under observation because of parental preference. Conclusions:: Foregut malformation in children may present with a variety of symptoms or can be found incidentally. The decision and timing of surgery is based on the clinical presentation. Surgical intervention in asymptomatic patients should be based on a thorough discussion with the parents.
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