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[Microsurgical methods in pediatric surgery].

N L Zakharov

    Khirurgiia
    |August 1, 1990
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Microsurgery effectively treated various pediatric injuries, including arteries, tendons, nerves, and traumatic amputations, with excellent outcomes in most cases. This advanced surgical approach shows significant promise for improving pediatric surgical results.

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    Area of Science:

    • Pediatric Surgery
    • Microsurgery
    • Reconstructive Surgery

    Context:

    • The study evaluated microsurgical interventions in 32 children (ages 2-12) with diverse injuries.
    • Conditions included arterial injuries, digital nerve and tendon damage, cryptorchidism, finger tumors, and amputations.
    • Lymphatic vessel drainage for suppurative conditions was also performed in 8 patients.

    Purpose:

    • To assess the efficacy and outcomes of microsurgical techniques in treating complex pediatric injuries.
    • To evaluate the application of optic magnification, inert suture materials, and microsurgical instruments in pediatric reconstructive procedures.

    Summary:

    • Microsurgical operations were performed on 32 children for various injuries, including vascular, tendon, nerve, and digital trauma, as well as cryptorchidism and tumor excisions.

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  • Reconstructive surgery for flexor tendons yielded satisfactory results in one case, while a finger replantation failed in another.
  • Overall, 30 out of 32 patients achieved excellent or good anatomical and functional results.
  • Impact:

    • Microsurgery enables high precision in vascular anastomoses, nerve repairs, and tendon reconstructions in pediatric patients.
    • The findings highlight the significant potential of microsurgery to advance the field of pediatric surgery and improve patient outcomes.