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Mechanical occlusion of the inferior vena cava: An early complication after repair of pectus excavatum using the Nuss procedure
Journal of Pediatric SurgeryVol. 47Issue 12e1–e3Published in issue: December, 2012- Quentin Ballouhey
- Bertrand Léobon
- Jean François Trinchéro
- Christiane Baunin
- Philippe Galinier
- Jérôme Sales de Gauzy
Cited in Scopus: 14The Nuss procedure is the most widely used surgical procedure to correct pectus excavatum. Although it is a minimally invasive approach, a number of major early complications, such as heart perforation, have been reported. We describe a 15-year-old boy in whom acute occlusion of the inferior vena cava developed after a Nuss repair. The diagnosis was confirmed by emergency postoperative CT examination, and treatment consisted of immediate removal of the Nuss bar. - Rapid Communication
Unusual duplicate bladder exstrophy in a female newborn: a case report
Journal of Pediatric SurgeryVol. 47Issue 8e9–e11Published in issue: August, 2012- Ourdia Bouali
- Sofia Mouttalib
- Olivier Abbo Jr
- Frédérique Lemasson
- Jacques Moscovici
- Philippe Galinier
Cited in Scopus: 4The authors report a rare variant of exstrophy-epispadias complex, a duplicate bladder with normal bladder communicating with an exstrophic bladder by a fistula, in a girl with no genital malformation except for a duplicated clitoris. This variant could be a hybrid form of duplicate bladder exstrophy and superior vesical fistula. It seems easier to repair and has a better prognosis than classic bladder exstrophy. - Rapid Communication
Complex communicating bronchopulmonary foregut malformation with pancreatic heterotopy depicted with fetal magnetic resonance imaging: a case report
Journal of Pediatric SurgeryVol. 47Issue 5e7–e9Published in issue: May, 2012- Quentin Ballouhey
- Olivier Abbo
- Isabelle Rouquette
- Jean Luc Rittié
- Julie Vial
- Philippe Galinier
Cited in Scopus: 4Bronchopulmonary foregut malformation (BPFM) is a group of rare congenital anomalies that affect the respiratory and upper gastrointestinal tracts. We report here the first case of prenatal depiction of communicating BPFM, including extrapulmonary sequestration and foregut cyst, both with pancreatic differentiation. Magnetic resonance imaging on the fetus confirmed a polymalformative syndrome with right-lung and gastric cysts and allowed the detection of respiratory and alimentary tracts communication and aberrant feeding vessels.