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Early postoperative complications in pediatric abdominal solid tumor surgery according to Clavian–Dindo classification

Purpose Postoperative period after abdominal solid tumor surgery is critical regarding complications. This study aimed to detect incidence and treatment of complications. Methods Single center retrospective study including years 2010–2019 for early postoperative complications were documented and gra...

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Published in:Pediatric surgery international 2022-09, Vol.38 (9), p.1303-1310
Main Authors: User, İdil Rana, Ardıçlı, Burak, Çiftçi, Arbay Özden, Karnak, İbrahim, Tanyel, Feridun Cahit, Oğuz, Berna, Haliloğlu, Mithat, Kutluk, Tezer, Varan, Ali, Ekinci, Saniye
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Summary:Purpose Postoperative period after abdominal solid tumor surgery is critical regarding complications. This study aimed to detect incidence and treatment of complications. Methods Single center retrospective study including years 2010–2019 for early postoperative complications were documented and graded according to Clavian–Dindo classification. Results The overall complication rate was 10% and they were chylous leak ( n  = 8, 2%), collection in surgical field ( n  = 8, 2%), acute renal failure ( n  = 7, 1.7%), hemorrhage ( n  = 5, 1.3%), intestinal obstruction ( n  = 4, 1%), surgical site infection ( n  = 3, 0.7%), thromboembolism ( n  = 3, 0.7%) and peripheric neuronal event ( n  = 2, 0.5%). Distribution of complications according to Clavian–Dindo classification was as follows: 2 grade I, 23 grade II, 9 grade IIIb, 5 grade IVa and 1 grade V. While age and percentage of benign or malignant disease were not different in groups with or without complications ( p  = 0.11, p  = 0.24), males had more complications than female patients ( p  = 0.008). Having more than one surgery aiming tumor resection was associated with increased postoperative complications ( p  = 0.002). Incidence of complications were highest after extragonadal germ cell tumor (35%) and hepatic tumors (29%). Conclusions Postoperative complications of abdominal tumor surgery are diverse in children. They are related with prolonged hospital stay and need for medical or surgical interventions. Number of surgeries, organ of origin and tumor type have an influence on risk of complications.
ISSN:1437-9813
0179-0358
1437-9813
DOI:10.1007/s00383-022-05163-6