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Comparative Analysis of Modified Laparoscopic Swenson and Laparoscopic Soave Procedure for Short-Segment Hirschsprung Disease in Children.
[hirschsprung disease]
Introduction
 
This
clinical
analysis
compared
the
characteristics
and
outcomes
of
modified
laparoscopic
Swenson
(
MLSw
)
and
laparoscopic
Soave
(
LS
)
procedures
for
short
-segment
Hirschsprung
disease
(
HD
)
in
children
.
Patients
and
Methods
 
This
clinical
analysis
involved
a
retrospective
series
of
42
pediatric
patients
with
HD
who
underwent
surgery
from
March
2007
to
July
2012
.
Patients
were
divided
into
two
groups
:
the
LS
group
(
n
 
=
 
15
)
and
the
MLSw
group
(
n
 
=
 
27
)
.
Preoperative
,
operative
,
and
postoperative
data
were
collected
,
through
patient
follow-up
periods
ranging
from
12
to
48
months
,
to
compare
perioperative
/
operative
characteristics
,
postoperative
complications
,
and
outcomes
between
the
two
groups
.
Major
measurements
were
analyzed
statistically
.
Results
 
On
average
,
the
patients
in
the
LS
group
had
a
longer
operating
time
(
mean
 
±
 
standard
deviation
,
199
 
±
 
60
minutes
)
than
those
in
the
MLSw
group
(
148
 
±
 
23
minutes
)
(
p
 
<
 
0
.
05
)
.
Blood
loss
was
significantly
less
in
the
MLSw
group
(
10
 
±
 
7
mL
)
than
in
the
LS
group
(
26
 
±
 
14
mL
)
(
p
 
<
 
0
.
05
)
.
There
was
no
difference
in
feeding
time
between
the
two
groups
(
p
 
>
 
0
.
05
)
.
The
MLSw
group
was
discharged
after
a
shorter
hospitalization
time
(
8
 
±
 
2
days
)
than
the
LS
group
(
12
 
±
 
4
days
)
(
p
 
<
 
0
.
05
)
.
The
MLSw
group
had
lower
incidences
of
soiling
(
5
,
18
.
5
%
vs
.
7
,
46
.
7
%
)
and
constipation
(
1
,
3
.
7
%
vs
.
3
,
20
%
)
than
the
LS
group
in
the
early
postoperative
period
,
but
no
difference
was
found
between
the
two
groups
in
the
rate
of
complications
during
the
late
postoperative
period
.
Conclusions
 
The
MLSw
procedure
did
not
increase
the
risk
of
injury
to
vital
intrapelvic
structures
or
the
incidence
of
complications
in
surgery
for
short
-segment
HD
.
The
early
postoperative
outcome
was
much
better
in
the
MLSw
group
than
in
the
LS
group
,
but
long
-term
outcomes
were
similar
.
However
,
the
MLSw
procedure
was
simpler
,
resulting
in
reduced
operating
time
and
less
intraoperative
blood
loss
.
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