European journal of pediatric surgery : official journal of Austrian Association of Pediatric Surgery ... [et al] = Zeitschrift für Kinderchirurgie
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Children with anterior mediastinal masses are at risk for life-threatening airway compromise during anesthesia, and can present a diagnostic and management challenge for pediatric surgeons. ⋯ Anterior mediastinal masses in children should be approached in a step-wise fashion with multi-disciplinary involvement, starting with the least invasive techniques and progressing cautiously. The surgeon should have a well-defined and preoperatively established contingency plan if these children require general anesthesia for diagnosis.
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Single port surgery (SPS) has been demonstrated to have some advantages over conventional laparoscopy. However, currently available port sizes may limit the application in younger children or those with a small umbilicus. Moreover, the consultant learning curve required to master single port surgery may have a negative impact on surgical training. We report the first series of children who were treated with a reduced incision technique for appendicectomy using flexible-tip laparo-endoscopic surgery (FLES). ⋯ FLES is an alternative to standard laparoscopy and SPS in children, and be performed effectively and safely by junior trainees. Cosmetic results are excellent. It may represent a bridge technology, particularly for younger children, until single port products and techniques more suitable for appendicectomy in this age group are available. Finally, flexible-tip technology may play a useful role as SPS evolves.