Gastrostomies
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1. Laryngotracheal separation in pediatric patients: 13-year experience in a reference service
RESUMO Objetivo: Avaliar a estabilidade clínica da criança e do adolescente neuropata com episódios de pneumonia de repetição submetidos a procedimento cirúrgico de separação laringotraqueal. Métodos: Entre outubro 2002 a junho 2015, 92 crianças neuropatas de um único serviço com idade mediana de 68,5 meses foram submetidas à separação larin
Einstein (São Paulo). Publicado em: 03/06/2019
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2. Perfil das crianças portadoras de disfagia orofaríngea associada às anomalias craniofaciais internadas no HRAC-USP / Profile of children with oropharyngeal dysphagia related to craniofacial deformities interned at HRAC-USP
Objective: To draw up guidelines for the treatment. Model: Retrospective analysis of historical of 236 children, during the period July 2003 to July 2006 and descriptive analysis of the results. Environment: Special Care Unit by HRAC-USP. Participants: 236 children with oropharyngeal dysphagia, aged 3 days to 8 years, 204 (86.4%) had cleft lip, and / or pala
Publicado em: 2008
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3. Tube gastrostomy. Techniques and complications.
For prolonged gastrointestinal decompression or enteral nutrition, gastrostomies are preferable to nasogastric tubes. To assess the safety of tube gastrostomy, the authors reviewed 424 gastrostomies systematically selected from a total of 3,359 done from 1975 through 1980. Feeding gastrostomies composed 22% of the total; the remaining 78% were done for decom
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4. Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy following previous abdominal surgery.
During a 36-month period, 89 patients have undergone percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy without mortality. Of these patients, 25 (13 infants and children, 12 adults) had prior abdominal procedures that increased their risk for the endoscopic procedure. With two exceptions, all gastrostomies were performed utilizing local anesthesia. There was one major comp
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5. Effect of carbohydrate and corticosteroids on activity of α-glucosidases in intestine of the infant rat
The activities of intestinal sucrase and isomaltase are not detectable in rats before 15-16 days of age, but administration of corticosteroids precociously induces the activities of these two α-glucosidases. 9-day old rats were removed from their mothers, warmed in an incubator, and fed by constant infusion through gastrostomies. The basic diet was a soya p