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Published on: June 17, 2018
Laparoscopic appendectomy and duodenocolonic dissociation (LADD) procedure for malrotation
1Division of Pediatric Surgery, Brown University School of Medicine, Providence, Rhode Island 02905, USA.
Abstract:
The treatment of "asymptomatic" intestinal malrotation remains controversial, particularly beyond the neonatal period. Two cases illustrate the application of laparoscopy for correction of malrotation: one in an older child and another in an asymptomatic infant. Both patients recovered well and were discharged 2 days after surgery. Laparoscopic appendectomy and duodenocolonic dissociation allows excellent visualization of the duodenocolic and Ladd's bands and easily accommodates appendectomy. The availability of this minimal-access technique should encourage correction of malrotation in the asymptomatic patient.
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