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    J Pediatr Surg. 2011 Apr;46(4):780-3.

    Hybrid combination of small subxiphoid incision and thoracoscopic thymectomy for juvenile myasthenia gravis.

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    Division of Thoracic Surgery, Department of Health, Taichung Hospital, Executive Yuan, Taichung, Taiwan.

    Abstract

    BACKGROUND/PURPOSE:

    Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune disease that usually responds positively to treatment with thymectomy. Various approaches via video-assisted thoracic thymectomy as a substitute for conventional sternotomy have been reported. We reported a less invasive technique for thymectomy in pediatric groups.

    METHODS:

    Four adolescents with juvenile myasthenia gravis all underwent hybrid combination of small subxiphoid incision and thoracoscopic thymectomy at our institute. Clinical characteristics and surgical outcome were consecutively collected.

    RESULTS:

    In these 4 patients, 2 presented with Osserman class III and 2 with class IIb. The mean operative time was 180 minutes. There was no conversion to sternotomy, and there was only minimal blood loss. Follow-up duration was 3 to 64 months. Postoperatively, 1 patient had complete remission and 3 patients had improvement in clinical symptoms.

    CONCLUSION:

    Hybrid combination of small subxiphoid incision and thoracoscopic thymectomy may be an effective alternative with low surgical invasiveness for treating juvenile myasthenia gravis.

    Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

    PMID:
    21496556
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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