Background: Nadir creatinine value is used as a key predictor of long-term kidney outcomes in patients with posterior urethral valves (PUV). This study explores the role of kidney perfusion status in dynamic renal scans as an additional predictor of future kidney outcome of these patients.
Methodology: A prospective observational study was conducted over 2 years in a tertiary referral centre, involving patients above 2.
Objective: To assess the long-term urinary continence of patients operated for isolated female epispadias using novel approach of distal urethral lengthening along with the incorporation of deeper periurethral muscles over the native urethra. Occurrence of UTI and stress incontinence too were assessed as secondary outcomes.
Methodology: All girls diagnosed with isolated female epispadias, who underwent epispadias repair, and completed follow-up period of minimum 2 years, were included in this study.
J Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg
January 2025
Introduction: Anastomotic narrowing post-Type 3 esophageal atresia (EA) primary repair has been linked to life-threatening respiratory complications and failure to thrive during infancy. It becomes important to find some method to ensure anastomotic adequacy in these patients. We in the study here aimed to find the role of follow-up esophagogram and esophagoscopy in detecting anastomotic stricture (AS) in the early stage and to find whether these help in reducing the morbidity in these patients.
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July 2022
Introduction: Prostatic utricles (PUs) are the remnants of Mullerian ducts found in the male posterior urethra. Enlarged symptomatic utricles are known to be associated with hypospadias. There is a dearth of literature defining an enlarged utricle and also its clinical significance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: High and intermediate types of anorectal malformations (ARMs) may be managed by either open posterior sagittal anorectoplasty (PSARP) or by laparoscopic-assisted anorectoplasty (LAARP). Most of the literature favours one approach over the other based on retrospective analysis. We performed this study with the aim to compare the short-term outcomes of both procedures.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Colorectal carcinoma (CRC) accounts for <1% of all the neoplasms of children. Unfavorable histology and delayed diagnosis often result in poor outcome. This study aimed to investigate the clinical characteristic and prognosis of pediatric patients with CRC.
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November 2021
Introduction: Incidence of pediatric urolithiasis has increased over the last few decades. Procedures such as extracorporeal short wave lithotripsy, percutaneous nephrolithotripsy, and ureterorenoscopic lithotripsy are not widely available for pediatric age group in many developing countries. It is desirable that advantages of minimally invasive surgery be offered to selected cases with urolithiasis.
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September 2021
Background: Mortality in surgical neonates contributes to neonatal mortality rates. The study was conceptualized to study clinical and nonclinical factors affecting mortality in surgical neonates so that timely intervention could result in improved survival of the neonates.
Materials And Methods: The study was initiated after approval from the institutional ethics committee and included 120 surgical neonates over a period of 18 months after obtaining consent from the parents/caregivers.
J Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg
October 2020
Renal cholesteatoma or keratinizing desquamative squamous metaplasia is infrequent in adults and rare in children. We report a case of renal cholesteatoma in a 4-year-old male child who was referred to us as a case of multiple renal calculi with hydronephrosis. We also discuss his management with a review of relevant literature.
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May 2019
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October 2013
Foreign body ingestion is common in infants and young children and they pass spontaneously in most of the cases. Magnetic foreign bodies, though not very common, require early intervention to avoid severe gastrointestinal complications. We report a case of multiple magnet ingestion who presented with peritonitis.
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June 2013
Spontaneous or idiopathic biliary perforations are an infrequently encountered but an important cause of surgical jaundice in paediatric patients and one of the most common causes of surgical jaundice in infancy. A pre-operative diagnosis with a clinical history and physical findings may not be possible in most of the cases. The exact cause of the perforation remains unclear and the diagnosis is made at the time of laparotomy for an acute abdomen.
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December 2012
Urothelial polyps arising from the anterior urethra are rarely encountered in the pediatric age group and are even rarer in the females. Scarcely reported in English literature, their exact incidence is not known. They may be asymptomatic for years or present with features of urinary obstruction, mass or "vaginal" bleeding.
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May 2009
Inflammatory pseudotumor is an uncommon tumor with a variable natural course. We report a case of omental pseudotumor in a 6-year-old male child. The child's clinical presentation was suggestive of an omental mass, which was operated upon after investigations.
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