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Thoracoscopic Neonatal Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Repair: How We Do It
1Department of Pediatric Surgery, John Hopkins All Children's Hospital, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA.
Abstract:
Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is a relatively common congenital anomaly, typically requiring repair in the neonatal period. Approaches to surgical repair of a CDH are varied. A small defect may be repaired primarily while a large defect often requires a patch repair. Minimally invasive and open techniques have been reported to have varying benefits and outcomes. The authors describe their technique of CDH repair and present a review of the literature. In a stabilized neonate with a small-to-moderate CDH defect, a thoracoscopic primary repair with biological mesh underlay (or a patch repair if needed to reduce tension) represents our approach of choice to treat this pathology. However, attention to specific technical details is required to minimize incidence of recurrence. The data favor a minimally invasive approach to CDH repair in the appropriate patients.

