Laparoscopic Full‐Thickness Intestinal Biopsies in Children

Author:

Mazziotti Mark V.1,Langer Jacob C.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery Division of Pediatric Surgery Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis Missouri U.S.A.

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundLaparoscopy may reduce postoperative pain and hospital stay, compared with laparotomy. The use of laparoscopic surgery to obtain full‐thickness intestinal biopsies in children has not been previously reported.MethodsEleven children aged 1.6 to 19 years (median, 4.5 years) underwent laparoscopic full‐thickness biopsy of the stomach, small bowel, colon, or a combination thereof. Each procedure used one 12‐mm and two 5‐mm ports.ResultsEight children with obstructive symptoms after a pull‐through for Hirschsprung disease underwent multiple colon and small bowel biopsies (range, 3–6; median, 5); intestinal neuronal dysplasia was found in two. Two patients with cystic fibrosis had diffuse colonic narrowing; a diagnosis of enzyme‐induced fibrosing colonopathy was made in one and nonspecific inflammation was found in the other. One child had a thickened stomach, and a gastroscopic‐directed full‐thickness biopsy revealed plasmacytoma. Nine of the 11 patients had a previous laparotomy, and ports were placed through preexisting scars. Median hospital stay was 2 days. No patient required more than 24 hours of narcotics. There were no leaks, and no other morbidity or mortality occurred. None of the patients required conversion to an open procedure. Biopsy results significantly affected treatment for each patient.ConclusionsLaparoscopic full‐thickness intestinal biopsy is safe and effective for a variety of gastrointestinal problems in children. This technique is associated with a short hospital stay, minimal pain, and a very low risk of complications and can be performed even in patients who have had a previous laparotomy.

Publisher

Wiley

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1. Minimally Invasive Surgery on Full‐Thickness Intestinal Biopsies;Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition;2002-02

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