PurposeThe transumbilical approach by means of a circumumbilical incision has up until recently been the main method for performing a pyloromyotomy. This study aims to assess the clinical usefulness of the transumbilical approach for neonates with a variety of surgical intraabdominal diseases in order to achieve minimally invasive surgery with excellent cosmetic results.Methods In 14 neonates with surgical diseases (3 hypertrophic pyloric stenoses, 3 ileal atresias, 2 jejunal atresias, 1 duodenal stenosis, 1 duodenal atresia, 2 ovarian cysts, 1 malrotation, and 1 segmental dilatation of ileum), treatment using a transumbilical approach by means of a half circumumbilical incision was performed at our institution. The clinical features of 14 cases were evaluated.ResultsEight cases except for three patients with hypertrophic pyloric stenosis, two with ovarian cysts and one with intestinal malrotation underwent the operation within 4 days of birth. In 10 of 14 cases, the umbilicus was incised on its upper half circumference, while the umbilicus of 4 cases was incised on its lower half circumference. In one ileal atresia patient with a remarkable degree of oral intestinal dilatation, a slight additional transverse incision was added. In four cases (1 case with ileal atresia, 2 cases of an ovarian cyst, and 1 case with a segmental dilatation of the ileum), laparoscopy-assisted transumbilical surgery was performed. In all cases, no operative complications were encountered. Postoperatively, there was no wound in appearance and the umbilicus appeared to be normal.ConclusionThe transumbilical approach with or without laparoscopic assistance is considered to be a feasible, safe, and cosmetically excellent surgical procedure in neonates with a wide variety of surgical intraabdominal diseases.
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