Managerial experiences on Pediatric surgical tumors in Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital

Type Journal Article - Journal of Nepal Medical Association
Title Managerial experiences on Pediatric surgical tumors in Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital
Author(s)
Volume 52
Issue 192
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
Page numbers 619-623
URL http://www.jnma.com.np/jnma/index.php/jnma/article/download/2437/1676/0
Abstract
ntroduction: Pediatric tumors are least prioritized but serious problems. Multidisciplinary management improves survival. Incidences, types and follow up results on Nepalese pediatric tumors have not yet been studied. To highlight our center's experiences on pediatric tumors management and follow up is aimed. Methods: All pediatric surgical tumors admitted in pediatric surgery unit from 2065-2070 BS were studied. Patients evaluated with or without chemo / radiotherapy pre or post surgery. Total of 22 cases from age four months to 13 years were studied. Results: Tumor detection shown highest in age group below 3 years, followed by 5-10 years. Mean age was 54 months. Most common problem (22.7%) was Saccrococcygeal teratoma (histologically matured). Total 13% Nephroblastoma, 9% ovarian tumor, 9% Neuroblastoma and various others each were 4.45%. Majority underwent surgical excision of tumors. Three cases pre surgery and 5 post-surgery, received chemotherapy. Rest had only excision of tumor mass. Follow up were from three weeks to five years period. During this period, two patients expired (one due to complication of second cycle of chemotherapy and second one died with severe aspiration after second laparotomy for intestinal obstruction one year after initial Nephroblastoma excision). One patient lost for follow up after excision of stage V Nephroblastoma and first cycle of chemotherapy.

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