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Quick Literature Updates Ep 25

Video Published 2025-12-03

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This episode reviews three key pediatric surgery studies: sclerotherapy outcomes for lymphatic malformations, quality improvement opportunities in gastrostomy tube care (including high ED visit rates and practice variability), and evidence supporting earlier orchiopexy timing for better testicular volume outcomes in cryptorchidism.

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  • - Sclerotherapy achieves >90% success for macrocystic lymphatic malformations; sirolimus is effective for extensive refractory lesions - 14% of pediatric G-tube patients visit ED within 30 days; 5.2% experience tube dislodgement—key QI targets identified - Earlier orchiopexy (9 months vs 3 years) results in significantly better testicular volume at puberty in cryptorchidism - 45% of G-tube cases get preoperative upper GI studies with high interhospital variability—standardization opportunity - Spontaneous testicular descent yields best volume outcomes; operate early if descent doesn't occur by 9 months

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