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Children's Mercy Kansas City

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2023

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Two Ais Cases, Two Surgeons, One Operating Room, One Day. The Results Of A Quality Improvement Initiative, Jonathan Warren, Robert C. Link, Sean Bonanni, John T. Anderson, Richard M. Schwend May 2023

Two Ais Cases, Two Surgeons, One Operating Room, One Day. The Results Of A Quality Improvement Initiative, Jonathan Warren, Robert C. Link, Sean Bonanni, John T. Anderson, Richard M. Schwend

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Background: To lessen surgical times for AIS patients undergoing posterior spinal instrumentation and fusion (PSIF), our department developed a quality improvement initiative where two AIS cases were completed in one day by a specialized team with two surgeons operating together in the same operating room (OR).

Objectives/Goal: We describe the results of this initiative and compare operative times and blood loss between cases to determine if operative time improves as experience with this structure increases.

Methods/Design: From 2017-2023, patients aged 10-18 years with AIS were prospectively scheduled to undergo primary PSIF on the dedicated “Two Spine Tuesday” at our institution. …


Preoperative Srs-22 Scores Predict Postoperative Achievement Of Distribution-Based Mcid In Ais Patients Treated With Posterior Spinal Instrumentation And Fusion, Jonathan Warren, Cyrus Etebari, Morgan Whitmire, Kenneth Furlough, Brant Ansley, John T. Anderson, Richard M. Schwend May 2023

Preoperative Srs-22 Scores Predict Postoperative Achievement Of Distribution-Based Mcid In Ais Patients Treated With Posterior Spinal Instrumentation And Fusion, Jonathan Warren, Cyrus Etebari, Morgan Whitmire, Kenneth Furlough, Brant Ansley, John T. Anderson, Richard M. Schwend

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Background: There is a growing body of literature assessing the role of preoperative patientreported outcome measures in predicting postoperative achievement of the minimal clinically important difference (MCID). To the best of our knowledge, there are no studies assessing whether preoperative SRS-22 scores are predictive of postoperative achievement of MCID in patient with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS).

Objectives/Goal: Our purpose is to determine if preoperative SRS-22 scores in patients with AIS who undergo posterior spinal instrumentation and fusion can predict postoperative achievement of MCID.

Methods/Design: SRS-22 forms were provided to all patients scheduled to undergo posterior spinal instrumentation and fusion. MCID …


Common Misperceptions Of Child Abuse In Toddler Femur Fractures, Olivia Pruss, Jonathan Warren, Vincent Staggs, Grace Tideman, Collin Erickson, William L. Hennrikus, Richard M. Schwend May 2023

Common Misperceptions Of Child Abuse In Toddler Femur Fractures, Olivia Pruss, Jonathan Warren, Vincent Staggs, Grace Tideman, Collin Erickson, William L. Hennrikus, Richard M. Schwend

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Background: Current AAOS guidelines recommend that all children younger than thirty-six months with a femur fracture be evaluated for child abuse. However, the chance for abuse in walking-age children is highly unlikely at less than 20%.

Objectives/Goal: The purpose of this study is to identify how a patient’s age and femur fracture morphology impact the likelihood that providers assess a fracture as non-accidental and their decision to pursue further investigation of possible child abuse.

Methods/Design: This was a questionnaire study completed by clinicians from multiple specialties. There were 5 subgroup populations (6, 12, 18, 24, 35 months old) combined with …


Management Of Primary Spontaneous Pneumothorax In Children: A Single Institution Protocol Analysis, Shai Stewart Md, James Fraser, Nelimar Cruz-Centeno, Derek Marlor, Rebecca M. Rentea, Pablo Aguayo, David Juang, Jason D. Fraser, Charles L. Snyder, Richard J. Hendrickson, Tolulope A. Oyetunji, Shawn D. St.Peter May 2023

Management Of Primary Spontaneous Pneumothorax In Children: A Single Institution Protocol Analysis, Shai Stewart Md, James Fraser, Nelimar Cruz-Centeno, Derek Marlor, Rebecca M. Rentea, Pablo Aguayo, David Juang, Jason D. Fraser, Charles L. Snyder, Richard J. Hendrickson, Tolulope A. Oyetunji, Shawn D. St.Peter

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Background: Primary spontaneous pneumothorax (PSP) affects 3.4 per 100,000 children in the United States. Regardless of the initial management, additional procedures, and prolonged hospital length of stay (LOS) may occur. There is currently no consensus in the pediatric surgical community on the optimal management of these patients, which has resulted in marked variability in management. The Midwest Pediatric Surgery Consortium (MWPSC), of which our site is a participant, suggested a management algorithm to include simple aspiration upon presentation, and if this fails, VATS should be considered.

Objectives/Goal: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of instituting a …


A Novel Approach For Laparoscopic Direct Inguinal Hernia Repair In Children, Shai Stewart Md, Charlene Dekonenko, Nelimar Cruz-Centeno, Derek Marlor, Jason D. Fraser May 2023

A Novel Approach For Laparoscopic Direct Inguinal Hernia Repair In Children, Shai Stewart Md, Charlene Dekonenko, Nelimar Cruz-Centeno, Derek Marlor, Jason D. Fraser

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Background: Inguinal hernia repair is one of the most common operations performed by pediatric surgeons, and the frequency of laparoscopy for repair is increasing. The vast majority of these are indirect hernias and therefore how to best repair a direct defect when seen during laparoscopy is still unknown. Simple high ligation of the hernia sac (as is done in an indirect hernia) does not repair the inguinal floor weakness/defect seen in a direct hernia.

Objectives/Goal: We therefore present a case of laparoscopic bilateral indirect and direct inguinal hernia repair, commonly known as pantaloon hernia, repaired without mesh and utilizing the …


Antibiotic Monotherapy Vs Dual-Drug Therapy In Perforated Appendicitis: Single Center Retrospective Review, Shai Stewart Md, Nelimar Cruz-Centeno, Derek Marlor, Dae H. Kim, Shawn D. St Peter, Tolulope A. Oyetunji Md Mph May 2023

Antibiotic Monotherapy Vs Dual-Drug Therapy In Perforated Appendicitis: Single Center Retrospective Review, Shai Stewart Md, Nelimar Cruz-Centeno, Derek Marlor, Dae H. Kim, Shawn D. St Peter, Tolulope A. Oyetunji Md Mph

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Background: The optimal antibiotic regimen in perforated appendicitis to reduce intraabdominal abscess (IAA) formation has not yet been agreed upon in the pediatric surgery community. We aimed to evaluate the outcomes of patients with perforated appendicitis when intravenous antibiotic monotherapy with Piperacillin-Tazobactam (PT) versus dual-drug therapy with Ceftriaxone and Metronidazole (CM) are administered. We hypothesized there is no difference in the rate of IAA formation with antibiotic monotherapy, as opposed to our once-daily dosed, institutional standard dual-drug therapy.

Objectives/Goal: The goal was to determine if our current management protocols for acute appendicitis were delivering the best possible results for our …


Institutional Outcomes Of Blunt Liver & Splenic Injury In The Atomac Era, Shai Stewart Md, James Fraser, Rebecca M. Rentea, Pablo Aguayo, David Juang, Jason D. Fraser, Charles L. Snyder, Richard J. Hendrickson, Shawn D. St.Peter, Tolulope A. Oyetunji May 2023

Institutional Outcomes Of Blunt Liver & Splenic Injury In The Atomac Era, Shai Stewart Md, James Fraser, Rebecca M. Rentea, Pablo Aguayo, David Juang, Jason D. Fraser, Charles L. Snyder, Richard J. Hendrickson, Shawn D. St.Peter, Tolulope A. Oyetunji

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Background: The Arizona-Texas-Oklahoma-Memphis-Arkansas Consortium (ATOMAC) practice management guideline (PMG) was created to standardize management of blunt liver or spleen injury (BLSI) across pediatric trauma centers. Evaluations of institutional outcomes after its adoption remain scarce. We describe our outcomes since PMG adoption at our institution.

Objectives/Goal: The purpose of this study was to assess patient outcomes and resource utilization after implementation of this protocol. We hypothesized there is no difference in length of stay (LOS) or complications regardless of grade of isolated injuries to the liver or spleen. In addition, there is limited guidance on the management of concurrent injuries to …


Laparoscopic Versus Open Inguinal Hernia Repair: A Single Institution Comparison Of 1200 Patients, Shai Stewart Md, Wendy Jo Svetanoff, James Fraser, Rebecca M. Rentea, Pablo Aguayo, David Juang, Jason D. Fraser, Charles L. Snyder, Richard J. Hendrickson, Shawn D. St.Peter, Tolulope A. Oyetunji May 2023

Laparoscopic Versus Open Inguinal Hernia Repair: A Single Institution Comparison Of 1200 Patients, Shai Stewart Md, Wendy Jo Svetanoff, James Fraser, Rebecca M. Rentea, Pablo Aguayo, David Juang, Jason D. Fraser, Charles L. Snyder, Richard J. Hendrickson, Shawn D. St.Peter, Tolulope A. Oyetunji

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Background: : Laparoscopy has become the standard of care for many pediatric surgical procedures; however, there is no consensus regarding the optimal approach for inguinal hernia repair (IHR). We report our experience over an 8-year period with open and laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair (LIHR).

Objectives/Goal: We aim to describe our experience within a free-standing tertiary care pediatric institution and compare outcomes between open and laparoscopic repair of pediatric inguinal hernias.

Methods/Design: A retrospective review of patients under 18 years who underwent IHR between June 2010 and June 2017 was performed. The open technique utilizes high ligation of the internal ring, …


Two Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (Ais) Cases, Two Surgeons, One Operating Room, One Day. Faster And Safer Than One Case In A Day., Jonathan Warren, Robert C. Link, Sean Bonanni, John T. Anderson, Richard M. Schwend May 2023

Two Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (Ais) Cases, Two Surgeons, One Operating Room, One Day. Faster And Safer Than One Case In A Day., Jonathan Warren, Robert C. Link, Sean Bonanni, John T. Anderson, Richard M. Schwend

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Background: To lessen surgical times for AIS patients undergoing posterior spinal instrumentation and fusion (PSIF), our department developed a quality improvement initiative where two AIS cases were completed in one day by a specialized team with two surgeons operating together in the same operating room (OR).

Objectives/Goal: Our purpose is to describe the results of this initiative and compare operative times and outcomes to single cases completed by a single surgeon during the same period.

Methods/Design: From 2017-2023, patients aged 10-18 years with AIS were scheduled to undergo primary PSIF on the dedicated “Two Spine Tuesday” at our institution (Group …


Predicting Avascular Necrosis After Unstable Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis, Jonathan Warren, Alexander Metoxen, Michael Held, Brant Ansley, Berglund Lisa May 2023

Predicting Avascular Necrosis After Unstable Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis, Jonathan Warren, Alexander Metoxen, Michael Held, Brant Ansley, Berglund Lisa

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Background: There is no consensus in the literature on the risk of developing avascular necrosis (AVN) after unstable slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE). In recent years, a number of studies have sought to better characterize risk factors for AVN in this population. However, to the best of our knowledge, there is no study that uses predictive modeling to assess the chance of developing AVN based on different patient-centric factors.

Objectives/Goal: Our goal is to assess whether or not previously-published risk factors for AVN in unstable SCFE such as duration of symptoms, reduction type, type of surgery, timing of surgery, and …


Institutional Use Of Ultrasound In The Evaluation Of Cryptorchidism, Shai Stewart Md, Dae H. Kim, Nelimar Cruz-Centeno, Derek Marlor, James Fraser, Tolulope A. Oyetunji Md Mph, Shawn D. St.Peter May 2023

Institutional Use Of Ultrasound In The Evaluation Of Cryptorchidism, Shai Stewart Md, Dae H. Kim, Nelimar Cruz-Centeno, Derek Marlor, James Fraser, Tolulope A. Oyetunji Md Mph, Shawn D. St.Peter

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Background, Objectives/Goal, Methods/Design, Results, Conclusions limited to 500 words Background: In 2014, the American Urological Association guidelines recommended against the performance of ultrasound and other imaging modalities in the evaluation of patients with cryptorchidism prior to expert consultation. We hypothesized that ultrasound remains overused by referring physicians.

Objectives/Goal: We aimed to examine our institutional experience and measure adherence to currently available guidelines.

Methods/Design: An institutional review board (IRB) approved retrospective review of ultrasound utilization in the evaluation of patients with cryptorchidism was performed from June 1, 2016, to June 30, 2018, at a single tertiary level pediatric hospital.

Results: We …