36th Annual Congress of Turkish Pediatric Surgical Association and 3rd Annual Congress of IPEG-MEC

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Oral Presentation - 21

Neonatal MIS; influence on operative & postoperative care

MS El Debeiky
Department of Paediatric Surgery, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt

Abstract:

Introduction: With the increased application of MIS, started the worries about the operative & postoperative consequences in NICU with expected fears about increased operative & postoperative stresses.

Materials & Methods: Neonates operated upon by MIS over 1 year time has been compared to those with conventional surgery.

Results: MIS requires skills and experience. Relatively longer operative time with MIS compared to open surgery, yet with successful technique has less stress during anesthesia and postoperative convalescence in NICU.

Conclusion: Despite the initial concerns about increased surgical stress, it seems that MIS has more controllable operative and postoperative influences.

Neonatal MIS; influence on operative & postoperative care

MS El Debeiky
Department of Paediatric Surgery, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt

Abstract:

Introduction: With the increased application of MIS, started the worries about the operative & postoperative consequences in NICU with expected fears about increased operative & postoperative stresses.

Materials & Methods: Neonates operated upon by MIS over 1 year time has been compared to those with conventional surgery.

Results: MIS requires skills and experience. Relatively longer operative time with MIS compared to open surgery, yet with successful technique has less stress during anesthesia and postoperative convalescence in NICU.

Conclusion: Despite the initial concerns about increased surgical stress, it seems that MIS has more controllable operative and postoperative influences.

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