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Seminars in Pediatric Surgery | 2016

Current concepts in the management of inguinal hernia and hydrocele in pediatric patients in laparoscopic era

Ciro Esposito; Maria Escolino; Francesco Turrà; Agnese Roberti; Mariapina Cerulo; Alessandra Farina; Simona Caiazzo; Giuseppe Cortese; Giuseppe Servillo; Alessandro Settimi

The surgical repair of inguinal hernia and hydrocele is one of the most common operations performed in pediatric surgery practice. This article reviews current concepts in the management of inguinal hernia and hydrocele based on the recent literature and the authors׳ experience. We describe the principles of clinical assessment and anesthetic management of children undergoing repair of inguinal hernia, underlining the differences between an inguinal approach and minimally invasive surgery (MIS). Other points discussed include the current management of particular aspects of these pathologies such as bilateral hernias; contralateral patency of the peritoneal processus vaginalis; hernias in premature infants; direct, femoral, and other rare hernias; and the management of incarcerated or recurrent hernias. In addition, the authors discuss the role of laparoscopy in the surgical treatment of an inguinal hernia and hydrocele, emphasizing that the current use of MIS in pediatric patients has completely changed the management of pediatric inguinal hernias.


Journal of Pediatric Urology | 2014

Preputioplasty associated with urethroplasty for correction of distal hypospadias: A prospective study and proposition of a new objective scoring system for evaluation of esthetic and functional outcome

Ciro Esposito; Antonio Savanelli; Maria Escolino; Ida Giurin; Marianna Iaquinto; Francesca Alicchio; Agnese Roberti; Alessandro Settimi

OBJECTIVE Most surgical procedures for correction of hypospadias involve the removal of foreskin resulting in a circumcised penis. We report our experience and the medium-term results in the reconstruction of the foreskin during the correction of distal hypospadias. MATERIALS AND METHODS Between January 2007 and December 2011, 445 patients aged between 8 and 120 months underwent surgical correction of hypospadias. In 354 out of 445 patients, we performed the reconstruction of the foreskin. Urethroplasty was performed according to either the TIPU (tubularized incised urethral plate urethroplasty; Snodgrass) technique (233/354, 66%) or MAGPI (meatal advancement glanduloplasty incorporated) procedure (121/354, 34%). In 91 out of 445 patients urethroplasty was performed using classic TIPU technique and they were circumcised. The cosmetic and functional results were evaluated using the Hypospadias Objective Penile Evaluation (HOPE) scoring system. RESULTS At a 12 months follow-up, 300 patients (84.7%) had retractable foreskin while 54 patients (15.3%) required postoperative steroid application. We had a total complication rate of 8.7%. As for preputioplasty, 16 patients (4.5%) had partial or total dehiscence of the reconstructed foreskin, one patient was circumcised for persistent phimosis (0.2%). As for urethroplasty complications, we recorded 11 fistulas (3.1%) and three stenosis (0.9%). The complication rate of the control group of circumcised patients was of 3.3% (2 fistulas [2.1%] and 1 stenosis [1.2%]). CONCLUSIONS Our experience shows that foreskin reconstruction can be performed successfully in selected patients with distal hypospadias. However, preputioplasty add an additional 4.7% complication rate. As for the complications of urethroplasty, it seems that preputioplasty does not increase the incidence of complications on the urethra reconstruction. We propose a new objective scoring system (modified HOPE score) for evaluation of esthetic and functional outcome.


Pediatric Health, Medicine and Therapeutics | 2015

Management of gastroesophageal reflux disease in pediatric patients: a literature review

Ciro Esposito; Agnese Roberti; Francesco Turrà; Maria Escolino; Mariapina Cerulo; Alessandro Settimi; Alessandra Farina; Pietro Vecchio; Antonio Di Mezza

Gastroesophageal reflux (GER), defined as the passage of gastric contents into the esophagus, is a physiologic process that occurs throughout the day in healthy infants and children. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) occurs when gastric contents flow back into the esophagus and produce symptoms. The most common esophageal symptoms are vomiting and regurgitation. Lifestyle changes are the first-line therapy in both GER and GERD; medications are explicitly indicated only for patients with GERD. Surgical therapies are reserved for children with intractable symptoms or who are at risk for life-threatening complications of GERD. The laparoscopic Nissen antireflux procedure is the gold standard for the treatment of this pathology. A literature search on PubMed and Cochrane Database was conducted with regard to the management of GERD in children to provide a view of state-of-the-art treatment of GERD in pediatrics.


Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques | 2013

Long-Term Results of Laparoscopic Treatment of Esophageal Achalasia in Children: A Multicentric Survey

Ciro Esposito; Giovanna Riccipetitoni; Salvatore Fabio Chiarenza; Agnese Roberti; Claudio Vella; Francesca Alicchio; Giorgio Fava; Maria Escolino; Teresa De Pascale; Alessandro Settimi


Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques | 2017

Twenty-year experience with laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair in infants and children: considerations and results on 1833 hernia repairs.

Ciro Esposito; Maria Escolino; Giuseppe Cortese; Gianfranco Aprea; Francesco Turrà; Alessandra Farina; Agnese Roberti; Mariapina Cerulo; Alessandro Settimi


Translational pediatrics | 2017

Retroperitoneal and laparoscopic heminephrectomy in duplex kidney in infants and children

Ciro Esposito; Maria Escolino; Marco Castagnetti; Antonio Savanelli; Angela La Manna; Alessandra Farina; Francesco Turrà; Agnese Roberti; Alessandro Settimi; François Varlet; Holger Till; Jean Stephan Valla


Translational pediatrics | 2017

Surgical approaches for varicocele in pediatric patient

Alejandra Parrilli; Agnese Roberti; Maria Escolino; Ciro Esposito


Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins | 2018

Frequency of Antibiotic-Associated Diarrhea and Related Complications in Pediatric Patients Who Underwent Hypospadias Repair: a Comparative Study Using Probiotics vs Placebo

Ciro Esposito; Agnese Roberti; Francesco Turrà; Mariapina Cerulo; Giovanni Severino; Alessandro Settimi; Maria Escolino


Current Urology Reports | 2018

Benefits of Retroperitoneoscopic Surgery in Pediatric Urology

Mariapina Cerulo; Maria Escolino; Francesco Turrà; Agnese Roberti; Alessandra Farina; Ciro Esposito


Translational pediatrics | 2017

Laparoscopic approach for gonadectomy in pediatric patients with intersex disorders

Andres Ignacio Calvo; Maria Escolino; Alessandro Settimi; Agnese Roberti; Maria Grazia Caprio; Ciro Esposito

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Ciro Esposito

University of Naples Federico II

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Maria Escolino

University of Naples Federico II

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Alessandro Settimi

University of Naples Federico II

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Francesco Turrà

University of Naples Federico II

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Alessandra Farina

University of Naples Federico II

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Mariapina Cerulo

University of Naples Federico II

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Antonio Savanelli

University of Naples Federico II

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Francesca Alicchio

University of Naples Federico II

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Giuseppe Cortese

University of Naples Federico II

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Angela La Manna

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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