Alimentary tract duplications in children

Ann Surg. 1978 Nov;188(5):669-74. doi: 10.1097/00000658-197811000-00015.

Abstract

This report reviews the experience with 78 alimentary tract duplications found in 64 patients over a 40 year period at the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh. Ten patients had the duplication discovered at autopsy. Multiple duplications were found in 15% of patients. The symptoms and physical findings of a duplication varied with location, size and mucosal pattern. About one-fifth of the duplications contained ectopic mucosa, usually gastric. Two-thirds of the patients were diagnosed prior to one year of age. Vertebral anomalies, as a clue to the presence of the lesion, were present in 15% of the patients. The most common indications for surgery included a mediastinal or abdominal mass, intestinal obstruction, and gastrointestinal bleeding. The results of surgery were favorable, with a mortality of 20%. Surgical complications accounted for six deaths, while four children died of severe associated anomalies. Three others died without surgical treatment, but with symptoms from the duplication.

MeSH terms

  • Digestive System Abnormalities*
  • Duodenum / abnormalities
  • Duodenum / surgery
  • Gastrectomy
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Intestine, Large / abnormalities
  • Intestine, Large / surgery
  • Intestine, Small / abnormalities
  • Intestine, Small / surgery
  • Stomach / abnormalities
  • Thoracic Surgery
  • Thorax / abnormalities
  • Thorax / surgery