Endoscopic Investigations in Children under 3 Years of Age at the Clinic of
Paediatric Surgery
Krafka K., Tůma J., Teyschl O., Horák M., Bartl V., 1Skotáková J.
Klinika dětské chirurgie, ortopedie a traumatologie FN, Brno 1Klinika dětské radiologie FN, Brno |
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Summary:
Background. Retrospective study of gastroscopic investigations in children under 3 years of age.
Methods and Results. Since 1.1.2002 till 31.10.2004 we performed 119 endoscopic investigations in children of this
age. 21 patients were excluded because of missed documentation. The average weight of our children was 11.8 kg.
(min. 2.8, max 20 kg). In 55 cases suspicion for the oesophageal or gastric corrosion was the reason of investigations,
in 24 cases swallowed alien bodies, in 10 patients we performed dilatation of oesophageal stenosis in repeated sessions
in 1–6 moths periods. In 4 children we introduced percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG), in 3 children
ERCP was performed because of cystic dilatation of the bile duct. In 1 child the supposed hematemesis was the reason
of gastroscopy (negative) and in one patient oesophageal varicula were assumed (negative).
Conclusions. Oesophageal or gastric corrosions were assured in 12 cases (Grade 1.–2.:20,2 %). 5 alien bodies
couldn’t be removed because of peristalsis, 1 object because of its dimensions (25 % failures). Our dilations were performed
in oesophageal stenosis with bougies or balloon dilator. 9 children were first operated for oesophageal atresia
(Vogt IIIb), 1 child was after an operation for oesophageal corrosion with perforation.
Key words:
gastroduodenoscopy, alien body swallowing, dilation of oesophageal anastomoses, percutaneous endoscopic
gastrostomy, ERCP.
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