Malrotation Correction in the Adult Population

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作者
Brungardt, Joseph G. [1 ]
Liebscher, Sean C. [1 ]
Schropp, Kurt P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Kansas, Dept Surg, 4000 Cambridge,M-S 2005, Kanas City, KS 66160 USA
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INTESTINAL MALROTATION; NONROTATION; OBSTRUCTION; RESECTION; OUTCOMES;
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10.1007/s00268-020-05790-x
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Background Malrotation is a congenital anomaly most often affecting the pediatric population. The Ladd procedure is the standard treatment for this pathology. Well-studied in the pediatric population, large studies of the demographics and outcomes of patients who reach adulthood are lacking. Methods An analysis of the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (ACS NSQIP) database (2015-2018) was performed, capturing patients with a post-operative diagnosis of malrotation and who underwent surgical correction with or without appendectomy, excluding those who underwent other major procedures such as colectomy. Baseline demographics and outcomes were compared. The primary outcome was mortality. Secondary outcomes such as length of stay and discharge destination were included. Results Two hundred twenty patients undergoing surgical correction of malrotation were captured, all of which were performed by a general surgeon under general anesthesia. One hundered and nine (49.55%) of these patients also underwent an appendectomy. Most of these patients were female (68.18%). Comorbidities and perioperative variables were clinically similar. Operative time was similar between the two groups (112 +/- 86 vs. 98 +/- 49 min,p = 0.1385). Thirty-day mortality (1.36%), length of stay (4.79 +/- 6.21 days), readmission rate (13.64%), wound infection (2.27%) and discharge destination (95.00% to home) were statistically similar between groups. Conclusions The data describes demographics and outcomes in adults undergoing Ladd procedures with and without appendectomy. Immediate outcomes may be equivalent regardless of incidental appendectomy. Further work is necessary to describe the population of adults with malrotation reaching adulthood.
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