Neuropediatrics 2010; 41(4): 182-185
DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1265227
Short Communication

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Gastric Dysmotility Following Orthopaedic Scoliosis Surgery in Patients with Cerebral Palsy: A Case Series

S. Vande Velde1 , S. Van Biervliet1 , R. De Bruyne1 , K. Van Renterghem2 , F. Plasschaert3 , M. Van Winckel1
  • 1Department of Paediatric Gastroenterology, University Hospital Ghent, Belgium
  • 2Department of Paediatric Surgery, University Hospital Ghent, Belgium
  • 3Department of Orthopaedic Surgery University Hospital Ghent, Belgium
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Publication History

received 28.10.2009

accepted 25.08.2010

Publication Date:
17 November 2010 (online)

Abstract

Scoliosis is a common complication in children with cerebral palsy (CP). In these patients, surgical correction carries a high risk of complications. CP is also associated with gastrointestinal dysmotility such as delayed gastric emptying and gastro-oesophageal reflux. We describe 5 patients with CP in whom symptoms of gastric dysmotility clearly exacerbated after orthopaedic scoliosis surgery. They all showed persisting vomiting, nausea, bloating, weight loss, and anorexia necessitating total parental nutrition and/or jejunal feeding. This intensified nutritional support resulted in weight gain. Symptoms, however, persisted in half of the patients. The aetiology of these gastro-intestinal motility problems following scoliosis surgery remains unclear. Mechanical obstruction needs to be ruled out. Delayed gastric emptying may be due to postprandial antral hypomotility as a consequence of sympathic stimulation. Malnutrition could further aggravate gastrointestinal dysmotility. This complication should be taken into account when surgery for spinal deformities in CP patients is planned, especially in patients with pre-existing gastrointestinal motility problems.

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Correspondence

Saskia Vande Velde

Department of Paediatric

Gastroenterology

Ghent University Hospital

De Pintelaan 185

9000 Ghent

Belgium

Phone: +32/9/332 6468

Fax: +32/9/332 3875

Email: Saskia.vandevelde@ugent.be

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