Home » Access to emergency paediatric surgery for testicular torsion or intestinal volvulus in New Zealand: A system perspective

Access to emergency paediatric surgery for testicular torsion or intestinal volvulus in New Zealand: A system perspective

by Practitioner
0 comment
Top Selling Multipurpose WP Theme

Aim

The risk of organ loss is increased in children with testicular torsion or intestinal volvulus if surgical management is not expedient. The current retrospective study aims to review the time-course from first symptom to ‘knife to skin’ in these conditions, to determine where delays occur and facilitate a systems approach to better manage these children.

Methods

One hundred consecutive paediatric cases of scrotal exploration for presumed testicular torsion, and 100 neonatal cases presenting with possible malrotation/volvulus were analysed to evaluate the exact time-course of events from admission to surgery.

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/jpc.15684

Top Selling Multipurpose WP Theme

You may also like

Copyright @2021 – All Right Reserved. Designed