Congenital lumbosacral lipomas: pitfalls in analysing the results of prophylactic surgery
Our objectives were to examine the assumption that the natural history of congenital lumbosacral lipomas in children presenting early and those presenting late is the same, and to determine whether there are factors that might predict the post-operative outcome of surgery among the presenting featur...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Child's nervous system 2002-07, Vol.18 (6-7), p.326-332 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Our objectives were to examine the assumption that the natural history of congenital lumbosacral lipomas in children presenting early and those presenting late is the same, and to determine whether there are factors that might predict the post-operative outcome of surgery among the presenting features of children with lumbosacral lipomas.
The authors present a clinical series of 50 consecutive cases of congenital lumbosacral lipoma that had been treated surgically. All patients underwent both pre- and post-operative urological assessment and pre-operative imaging with MRI. The case notes, urology assessments and MRI films were studied to provide data on the clinical presentation, follow-up history and urological outcome of the children, as well as on the anatomical features of their lipomas.
Analysis of the data revealed a predominance in girls and a bimodal distribution of age at presentation with peaks at 0-2 and 7-8 years. Skin stigmata were more frequent in children below 6 years of age than in older children (P=0.035). The MRI scans demonstrated that the conus lay within the sacral canal more often in girls than boys (P=0.025). Severe bladder dysfunction was significantly more frequent in those presenting at =3 years of age (P=0.017) and there were more normal outcomes in patients operated upon before the age of 3 than in those operated upon at or after this age ( P |
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ISSN: | 0256-7040 1433-0350 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00381-002-0624-x |