Abstract

Objective To investigate the clinical efficacy of laparoscopic Soave's surgery for the treatment of congenital Hirschsprung's disease in infants (age < 2 months).Methods The clinical data of 368 infants with congenital Hirschsprung's disease who received laparoscopic Soave's surgery at the Children's Hospital of Xuzhou City from June 2005 to June 2012 were retrospectively analyzed.Three Trocars with diameter of 0.5 cm were used.The colic ligament was freed and the mesentery was ligated laparoscopically,then the rectal mucosa was stripped for 5-7 cm in length,and was pulled out through the rectal muscle sheath.Patients were followed up via out-patient examination at postoperative month 1,3,6,12 to learn the frequency of defecation,constipation and anal stenosis.The follow-up was ended in June of 2013.Results Two patients were converted to open surgery,and the remaining 366 patients received laparoscopic surgery successfully,with no incidence of wound infection.The operation time,volume of blood loss and duration of hospital stay were (100 ±20)minutes,(5.4 ± 1.5) mL and (7.3 ± 1.5) days,respectively.The average time for antibiotics usage was (3.5 ± 1.6) days and the time for infusion was (3.8 ± 1.4) days.All the infants were followed up,and the mean time for postoperative follow-up was 4.5 years (range,1.0-8.0 years).Eleven patients were complicated with Hirschsprung's disease associated enteritis,7 patients with constipation,5 with anal stenosis,4 with fecal pollution.The condition of the infants was improved after conservative treatment.Conclusion Laparoscopic Soave's surgery is suitable for the treatment of congenital Hirschsprung's diseases in infants aged under 2 months,it has the advantages of small trauma,quick recovery,better cosmetic effects and few complications. Key words: Congenital Hirschsprung's diseases ; Laparoscopy ; Infant

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