Outcome after Computer-Assisted (Robotic) Nissen Fundoplication in Children Measured as Pre- and Postoperative Acid Reducing and Asthma Medications Use.

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Outcome after Computer-Assisted (Robotic) Nissen Fundoplication in Children Measured as Pre- and Postoperative Acid Reducing and Asthma Medications Use.

Eur J Pediatr Surg. 2014 Oct 26;

Authors: Granéli C, Kockum CC, Arnbjornsson E, Anderberg M

Abstract
Purpose?This study aims to report the clinical outcome of computer-assisted fundoplication (CAF) in children. Methods?As our center changed policy to using computer-assisted surgery only, a prospectively studied cohort of 40 children underwent CAF, during the period from January 2006 through May 2013. The collected data include patient demographics and postoperative complications as well as medication, 24-hour pH measurements and DeMeester scores before and after surgery. Results?In the studied group, the median percentage of the duration of the 24-hour pH?<?4 decreased postoperatively from 11 (range, 5-39) to 1% (range, 0-12) (p?<?0.001); the DeMeester score decreased from 40 (range, 17-137) to 5 (range, 1-42) (p?<?0.001). All 40 patients required antireflux medication before the fundoplication. This number decreased significantly to 8 (20%) after the fundoplication (p?<?0.001). Before the fundoplication, 22 children (55%) were using asthma medication and 12 (30%) after the fundoplication (p?=?0.04). Conclusions?The CAF significantly reduced the acid reflux from the stomach to the esophagus and the use of antireflux as well as asthma medication during the median observation period of 5 years. The evidence of advantages compared with conventional laparoscopic fundoplication remain to be confirmed.

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