A Le Masne
Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital
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European Journal of Pediatrics | 1999
A Le Masne; Stephen Lortat-Jacob; N. Sayegh; N. Sannier; Francis Brunelle; G. Chéron
Abstract To evaluate the ambulatory management of ileo-colic intussusception in infants and children, a retrospective study over 3 years of 113 children treated for ileo-colic intussusception in a paediatric emergency department was undertaken with the aim of shortening the length of stay. A total of 113 children aged 10 days to 9 years (median 12 months) were treated for intussusception between January 1993 and December 1996. None had septic shock or peritoneal aeric effusion. Barium enema reduction was attempted in all patients. Successful reduction rate was 81%. Fifty patients (44.2%) were completely ambulatory managed and 42 were hospital-supervised after successful enema reduction. Twenty-one children underwent laparotomy after failure of enema. With the ambulatory device, costs were reduced (
Archives De Pediatrie | 1995
A Le Masne; S Rousseau; Pierre Lequien
1000/case) compared with conventional in-patient treatment. Conclusion Outpatient treatment of acute ileo-colic intussusception is secure and reduces costs. It depends on the willingness of the medical team but requires simultaneous adaptation of hospital funding to promote this trend.
Archives De Pediatrie | 1996
Guy Cheron; A Le Masne
BACKGROUND: Injury to the spinal cord is still observed in the neonate. Its prognosis is poor. CASE REPORTS: The first neonate was delivered by cesarean section for breech presentation with hyperextension of the neck. She rapidly developed acute respiratory distress and paraplegia. MRI showed spinal cord hemorrhage involving the cervical and upper thoracic cord with rupture of the cord. The patient died a few weeks later. The second neonate was delivered vaginally in breech presentation without any difficulty. She progressively developed tetraplegia evolving into spasticity. MRI showed stretching of cervical spinal cord. The patient later developed sphincter disturbances, repeated urinary and pulmonary infection and severe scoliosis. CONCLUSIONS: Early prenatal damage to the spinal cord was possible in the first patient. Ultrasonography could help to evaluate the extent of damage. The condition leads to difficult ethical and therapeutic problems.
Archives De Pediatrie | 2001
J. Stagnara; E. Balagny; B. Cossalter; J.P. Dommerges; C. Dournel; E. Drahi; H. Gauchez; F. Guillot; D. Javault; B. Lagardère; A Le Masne; E. Lesprit; M. Maidenberg; D. Maufroy; G. Picherot; H. Renaud; J. Robert; F. Undreiner
The treatment of congestive heart failure in infants must be etiological and symptomatic. Vasodilators, inotropic agents and diuretics are the main therapeutics used in the symptomatic treatment. Guidelines for the emergency treatment according to the main etiologies are presented.
Acta Paediatrica | 2000
N. Sannier; A Le Masne; N. Sayegh; Jean Louis Gaillard; G. Chéron
Archives De Pediatrie | 2001
J. Stagnara; E. Balagny; B. Cossalter; J.P. Dommerges; C. Dournel; E. Drahi; H. Gauchez; F. Guillot; D. Javault; B. Lagardère; A Le Masne; E. Lesprit; M. Maidenberg; D. Maufroy; G. Picherot; H. Renaud; J. Robert; F. Undreiner
Medecine Et Maladies Infectieuses | 1996
G. Lenoir; M. Sorin; C. Silly-Gaillez; A Le Masne; Jean Louis Gaillard; Guy Cheron
Archives De Pediatrie | 1996
A Le Masne; Jean Louis Gaillard; F Lacaille; B Pron; M Labenne; C. Silly; Guy Cheron
Archives De Pediatrie | 1998
Geneviève Baujat; A Le Masne; Giuseppe Cinalli; Véronique Abadie
Journal de Pédiatrie et de Puériculture | 1997
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