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Children's Mercy Kansas City

2024

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Comparing Bilateral And Unilateral Metal Stabilizers: Incision Complications In Pectus Repair, Seth Saylors, Shawn D. St Peter, Tolulope A. Oyetunji Md Mph, Nelimar Cruz-Centeno, Nitin Nadella May 2024

Comparing Bilateral And Unilateral Metal Stabilizers: Incision Complications In Pectus Repair, Seth Saylors, Shawn D. St Peter, Tolulope A. Oyetunji Md Mph, Nelimar Cruz-Centeno, Nitin Nadella

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Introduction: The use of metal stabilizers in minimally invasive pectus excavatum repair (MIPER) has been previously associated with multiple postoperative complications. We aimed to identify if bilateral metal stabilizers increase the risk of incision complications when compared to unilateral stabilizers.

Methods: Institutional Review Board approval was obtained. Patients that underwent MIPER with metal stabilizers from 2019 to 2022 and currently had the bar in place, at a single tertiary care pediatric center, were included. A telephone survey evaluated if they had incision-associated symptoms, and if the location was congruent with the stabilizer site. A retrospective chart review was performed to …


Case Of An Adolescent Girl With Familial Vulvar Leiomyoma, Madeline Ross, Charlene Dekonenko, Rebecca Rentea, Tazim Dowlut-Mcelroy May 2024

Case Of An Adolescent Girl With Familial Vulvar Leiomyoma, Madeline Ross, Charlene Dekonenko, Rebecca Rentea, Tazim Dowlut-Mcelroy

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Background

While uterine leiomyomas remain a common occurrence affecting nearly 30% of adult women above 35yo, leiomyomas can arise anywhere smooth muscle cells are located in the body. Vulvar leiomyomas are a particularly rare diagnosis, often misdiagnosed as Bartholin gland cyst, comprising 0.07% of vulvar tumors, and thought to arise from smooth muscle within the round ligament, erectile tissue, and dartos muscle. Even more rare is the presentation of vulvar leiomyoma in the adolescent population and family history of vulvar leiomyoma.

Case

We present the case of a 16yo girl who noticed a painless vulvar mass that had increased in …


Health Disparities In Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (Scfe) Presentation, Rithika Ginjupalli, George Thomas, Rohit Siddabattula, Richard M. Schwend, Caleb Grote May 2024

Health Disparities In Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (Scfe) Presentation, Rithika Ginjupalli, George Thomas, Rohit Siddabattula, Richard M. Schwend, Caleb Grote

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This study identifies various health disparities in SCFE presentations using neighborhood-level determinants COI and ICE in addition to sociodemographic determinants such as race and gender.


Successful Hepatectomy, Anhepatic State, And Liver Transplant On Ecmo, Jenna Miller, Kari L. Davidson, Bhargava Mullapudi, Richard J. Hendrickson, Ryan T. Fischer, Lisa Conley, Wes Ware, Michelle Mckain, Tara Benton Feb 2024

Successful Hepatectomy, Anhepatic State, And Liver Transplant On Ecmo, Jenna Miller, Kari L. Davidson, Bhargava Mullapudi, Richard J. Hendrickson, Ryan T. Fischer, Lisa Conley, Wes Ware, Michelle Mckain, Tara Benton

Presentations

We discuss the case of a 13-month-old previously healthy male who presented with acute liver failure (ALF) of unknown etiology. He progressed to fulminant cardiopulmonary failure requiring mechanical ventilation and high dose inotropes with persistent lactate >20. He was cannulated to VA ECMO and tandem continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) with single pass albumin dialysis (SPAD) and plasma exchange (PLEX) therapies. He required high dose inotropes on ECMO and had persistently elevated lactate despite maximal medical therapy. Limited imaging studies suggested cirrhotic liver and possible intestinal pneumatosis. Due to evidence of fulminant ALF and potential for a reversible process, he …