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BOB Ped Surg 2023 - Jason Fraser, APSA - Presentation

Video Published 2023-02-06 Updated 2026-06-02

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Prospective multi-center study of 526 infants undergoing laparoscopic pyloromyotomy found 54% had incidental patent processus vaginalis (PPV). Only 1.2% developed inguinal hernias requiring repair during follow-up, all within the first year, suggesting low short-term risk but need for long-term surveillance.

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  • 54% of infants undergoing laparoscopic pyloromyotomy had incidental patent processus vaginalis (PPV) on examination
  • Only 1.2% (3/246) of infants with incidental PPV developed inguinal hernias during follow-up, all within the first year
  • Infants with PPV were significantly younger, lower birth weight, male, and had lower gestational age at birth
  • Routine repair of incidental PPV at pyloromyotomy may not be warranted given low hernia development rate in short-term follow-up
  • Long-term prospective follow-up to age 18 is needed to fully understand natural history of incidental PPV

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