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Early laparoscopic repair for blunt duodenal perforation in an adolescent
Journal of Pediatric SurgeryVol. 47Issue 5e11–e14Published in issue: May, 2012- Chein-Lin Huang
- Jui-Ying Lee
- Yu-Tang Chang
Cited in Scopus: 7Duodenal perforation secondary to blunt abdominal trauma in children is rare and usually associated with delays in diagnosis and surgical intervention. The authors encountered such a case in a 12-year-old boy owing to his falling over the handlebar of a bicycle. Imaging examination showed that there was a perforation over the fourth portion of the duodenum without concomitant injuries. Using a 5-port transperitoneal laparoscopic technique, primary closure of the perforation was successfully performed at 6 hours after the impact. - Rapid Communication
A retroperitoneal gastric duplication cyst mimicking a simple exophytic renal cyst in an adolescent
Journal of Pediatric SurgeryVol. 45Issue 10e5–e8Published in issue: October, 2010- Pei-Haung Chen
- Jui-Ying Lee
- Sheau-Fang Yang
- Jaw-Yuan Wang
- Jao-Yo Lin
- Yu-Tang Chang
Cited in Scopus: 8Gastric duplications are rare anomalies and usually occur along the greater curvature of the stomach. The authors herein describe an uncommon case of a retroperitoneal gastric duplication, which was not found during previous emergency laparotomy for suspected peritonitis at another institution. On subsequent computed tomography scan, the lesion was misinterpreted as a simple exophytic renal cyst. Laparoscopy was undertaken because of unresolved symptoms, and a retroperitoneal duplication cyst was successfully excised.