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Five Hundred Patients With Gut Malrotation: Thirty Years of Experience With the Introduction of a New Surgical Procedure

OBJECTIVES: Define clinical spectrum and long-term outcomes of gut malrotation. With new insights, an innovative procedure was introduced and predictive models were established. METHODS: Over 30-years, 500 patients were managed at 2 institutions. Of these, 274 (55%) were children at time of diagnosi...

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Autores principales: Abu-Elmagd, Kareem, Mazariegos, George, Armanyous, Sherif, Parekh, Neha, ElSherif, Ayat, Khanna, Ajai, Kosmach-Park, Beverly, D’Amico, Giuseppe, Fujiki, Masato, Osman, Mohammed, Scalish, Marissa, Pruchnicki, Amanda, Newhouse, Elizabeth, Abdelshafy, Ahmed A., Remer, Erick, Costa, Guilherme, Walsh, R. Matthew
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8428856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34506313
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/SLA.0000000000005072
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author Abu-Elmagd, Kareem
Mazariegos, George
Armanyous, Sherif
Parekh, Neha
ElSherif, Ayat
Khanna, Ajai
Kosmach-Park, Beverly
D’Amico, Giuseppe
Fujiki, Masato
Osman, Mohammed
Scalish, Marissa
Pruchnicki, Amanda
Newhouse, Elizabeth
Abdelshafy, Ahmed A.
Remer, Erick
Costa, Guilherme
Walsh, R. Matthew
author_facet Abu-Elmagd, Kareem
Mazariegos, George
Armanyous, Sherif
Parekh, Neha
ElSherif, Ayat
Khanna, Ajai
Kosmach-Park, Beverly
D’Amico, Giuseppe
Fujiki, Masato
Osman, Mohammed
Scalish, Marissa
Pruchnicki, Amanda
Newhouse, Elizabeth
Abdelshafy, Ahmed A.
Remer, Erick
Costa, Guilherme
Walsh, R. Matthew
author_sort Abu-Elmagd, Kareem
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description OBJECTIVES: Define clinical spectrum and long-term outcomes of gut malrotation. With new insights, an innovative procedure was introduced and predictive models were established. METHODS: Over 30-years, 500 patients were managed at 2 institutions. Of these, 274 (55%) were children at time of diagnosis. At referral, 204 (41%) patients suffered midgut-loss and the remaining 296 (59%) had intact gut with a wide range of digestive symptoms. With midgut-loss, 189 (93%) patients underwent surgery with gut transplantation in 174 (92%) including 16 of 31 (16%) who had autologous gut reconstruction. Ladd's procedure was documented in 192 (38%) patients with recurrent or de novo volvulus in 41 (21%). For 80 patients with disabling gastrointestinal symptoms, gut malrotation correction (GMC) surgery “Kareem's procedure” was offered with completion of the 270° embryonic counterclockwise-rotation, reversal of vascular-inversion, and fixation of mesenteric-attachments. Concomitant colonic dysmotility was observed in 25 (31%) patients. RESULTS: The cumulative risk of midgut-loss increased with volvulus, prematurity, gastroschisis, and intestinal atresia whereas reduced with Ladd's and increasing age. Transplant cumulative survival was 63% at 10-years and 54% at 20-years with best outcome among infants and liver-containing allografts. Autologous gut reconstruction achieved 78% and GMC had 100% 10-year survival. Ladd's was associated with 21% recurrent/de novo volvulus and worsening (P > 0.05) of the preoperative National Institute of Health patient-reported outcomes measurement information system gastrointestinal symptom scales. GMC significantly (P ≤ 0.001) improved all of the symptomatology domains with no technical complications or development of volvulus. GMC improved quality of life with restored nutritional autonomy (P < 0.0001) and daily activities (P < 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: Gut malrotation is a clinicopathologic syndrome affecting all ages. The introduced herein definitive correction procedure is safe, effective, and easy to perform. Accordingly, the current standard of care practice should be redefined in this orphan population.
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spelling pubmed-84288562021-09-13 Five Hundred Patients With Gut Malrotation: Thirty Years of Experience With the Introduction of a New Surgical Procedure Abu-Elmagd, Kareem Mazariegos, George Armanyous, Sherif Parekh, Neha ElSherif, Ayat Khanna, Ajai Kosmach-Park, Beverly D’Amico, Giuseppe Fujiki, Masato Osman, Mohammed Scalish, Marissa Pruchnicki, Amanda Newhouse, Elizabeth Abdelshafy, Ahmed A. Remer, Erick Costa, Guilherme Walsh, R. Matthew Ann Surg Papers of the 141st ASA Annual Meeting OBJECTIVES: Define clinical spectrum and long-term outcomes of gut malrotation. With new insights, an innovative procedure was introduced and predictive models were established. METHODS: Over 30-years, 500 patients were managed at 2 institutions. Of these, 274 (55%) were children at time of diagnosis. At referral, 204 (41%) patients suffered midgut-loss and the remaining 296 (59%) had intact gut with a wide range of digestive symptoms. With midgut-loss, 189 (93%) patients underwent surgery with gut transplantation in 174 (92%) including 16 of 31 (16%) who had autologous gut reconstruction. Ladd's procedure was documented in 192 (38%) patients with recurrent or de novo volvulus in 41 (21%). For 80 patients with disabling gastrointestinal symptoms, gut malrotation correction (GMC) surgery “Kareem's procedure” was offered with completion of the 270° embryonic counterclockwise-rotation, reversal of vascular-inversion, and fixation of mesenteric-attachments. Concomitant colonic dysmotility was observed in 25 (31%) patients. RESULTS: The cumulative risk of midgut-loss increased with volvulus, prematurity, gastroschisis, and intestinal atresia whereas reduced with Ladd's and increasing age. Transplant cumulative survival was 63% at 10-years and 54% at 20-years with best outcome among infants and liver-containing allografts. Autologous gut reconstruction achieved 78% and GMC had 100% 10-year survival. Ladd's was associated with 21% recurrent/de novo volvulus and worsening (P > 0.05) of the preoperative National Institute of Health patient-reported outcomes measurement information system gastrointestinal symptom scales. GMC significantly (P ≤ 0.001) improved all of the symptomatology domains with no technical complications or development of volvulus. GMC improved quality of life with restored nutritional autonomy (P < 0.0001) and daily activities (P < 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: Gut malrotation is a clinicopathologic syndrome affecting all ages. The introduced herein definitive correction procedure is safe, effective, and easy to perform. Accordingly, the current standard of care practice should be redefined in this orphan population. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2021-10 2021-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8428856/ /pubmed/34506313 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/SLA.0000000000005072 Text en Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND), where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
spellingShingle Papers of the 141st ASA Annual Meeting
Abu-Elmagd, Kareem
Mazariegos, George
Armanyous, Sherif
Parekh, Neha
ElSherif, Ayat
Khanna, Ajai
Kosmach-Park, Beverly
D’Amico, Giuseppe
Fujiki, Masato
Osman, Mohammed
Scalish, Marissa
Pruchnicki, Amanda
Newhouse, Elizabeth
Abdelshafy, Ahmed A.
Remer, Erick
Costa, Guilherme
Walsh, R. Matthew
Five Hundred Patients With Gut Malrotation: Thirty Years of Experience With the Introduction of a New Surgical Procedure
title Five Hundred Patients With Gut Malrotation: Thirty Years of Experience With the Introduction of a New Surgical Procedure
title_full Five Hundred Patients With Gut Malrotation: Thirty Years of Experience With the Introduction of a New Surgical Procedure
title_fullStr Five Hundred Patients With Gut Malrotation: Thirty Years of Experience With the Introduction of a New Surgical Procedure
title_full_unstemmed Five Hundred Patients With Gut Malrotation: Thirty Years of Experience With the Introduction of a New Surgical Procedure
title_short Five Hundred Patients With Gut Malrotation: Thirty Years of Experience With the Introduction of a New Surgical Procedure
title_sort five hundred patients with gut malrotation: thirty years of experience with the introduction of a new surgical procedure
topic Papers of the 141st ASA Annual Meeting
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8428856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34506313
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/SLA.0000000000005072
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