Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4156497 Journal of Pediatric Surgery 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundLaparoscopic techniques have been applied to restorative proctocolectomy since the early 2000s. We have employed a technique for laparoscopic-assisted total proctocolectomy (TPC) and ileal pouch anal anastomosis (IPAA) for the treatment of children with ulcerative colitis (UC).MethodsA total of 68 children underwent laparoscopic-assisted TPCs at our institution from June 2003 to February 2011. The patients ranged from 5 to 22 years of age. We progressively modified our surgical approach in positioning, equipment use, and operative technique.ResultsA total of 68 children underwent laparoscopic-assisted TPC within the 8-year time period. Two major complications occurred (2/68 = 3%) consisting of 1 duodenal injury and 1 small bowel injury. There were 6 minor complications (6/68 = 9%), including 5 stoma revisions and 1 port site hernia. There were no superficial wound infections. There were no reported cases of pouch fistulas, anastomotic breakdown, or neurovascular injuries.ConclusionsOur surgical technique is safe and effective in treating children with UC.

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