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部分心 皮埃尔·罗宾的骨质生成 婴儿早期的序列:系统性审查
Ryan W Dominguez1, Alexander E Velazquez, Trey Cinclair
1: Department of Plastic Surgery, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 1801 Inwood Road, Dallas, TX, 75390, USA.
Plastic and reconstructive surgery
|January 26, 2026
概括
在保守治疗失败后,对于皮埃尔·罗宾序列 (PRS) 气道阻塞而言,部分心骨质生成 (MDO) 是首选的. 早期的多睡眠学指导管理,偏爱MDO而不是其他手术,以获得更好的结果.
科学领域:
- 面外科手术 面外科手术
- 儿科的气道管理.
- 外科手术的协议.
背景情况:
- 皮埃尔·罗宾序列 (PRS) 涉及微,光和呼吸道阻塞.
- 新生儿管理已经确立,但新生儿后外科手术指南缺乏.
- 本综述侧重于下分心骨质生成 (MDO) 治疗算法.
研究的目的:
- 评估在PRS中MDO的已发表的治疗算法.
- 确定MDO的共同决策标准.
- 根据文献提出一个统一的MDO算法.
主要方法:
- 按照PRISMA的指导方针进行文献搜索.
- 包括描述MDO治疗算法或协议的研究.
- 在275项确定的研究中,有23项符合纳入标准.
主要成果:
- 非侵入性气道管理和多睡眠法 (PSG) 具有呼吸暂停-低呼吸指数 (AHI) >20指导决策.
- 在16项研究中,部分散骨质生成 (MDO) 优于舌唇粘附 (TLA).
- MDO干预通常发生在婴儿早期 (平均年龄为100天).
结论:
- 基于算法的PRS管理优先考虑早期的PSG,保守的试验和MDO.
- 在PRS中,MDO是呼吸道阻塞的首选手术选择.
- 需要进一步的研究来完善MDO的成功标准,并优化产后护理.
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