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Timing of surgery in congenital diaphragmatic hernia. Low mortality after pre-operative stabilisation.
Anaesthesia 1991 October
Eighty-six consecutive patients with congenital diaphragmatic hernia presenting within 6 hours of birth to a regional neonatal surgical unit were reviewed. Patients were managed under a policy of delayed surgery which has evolved during the 6-year study period. Overall survival (to leave hospital) was 70.9%. There were only seven postoperative deaths (10.3% of operations). Analysis of the 25 deaths in the light of postmortem findings and published exclusion criteria indicates that the availability of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation would have made little difference to overall survival.
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