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Journal of Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons
2014 Volume.20 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.6
Minimal Invasive Surgery: A National Survey of Its Members by the Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons
Kim Dae-Yeon

Kim In-Soo
Kim Hyun-Yung
Nam So-Hyun
Park Kwi-Won
Park Woo-Hyun
Park Youn-Joon
Park Jong-Hoon
Park Jun-Young
Park Jin-Soo
Park Jin-Young
Boo Yoon-Jung
Seo Jeong-Min
Sul Ji-Young
Oh Jung-Tak
Lee Nam-Hyuk
Lee Myung-Duk
Jang Jeong-Hwan
Jung Kyu-Hwan
Jung Sang-Young
Jung Sung-Eun
Jung Soo-Min
Jung Eun-Young
Chung Jae-Hee
Cho Min-Jung
Choi Kum-Ja
Choi Soo-Jin-Na
Chio Soon-Ok
Choi Seung-Hoon
Choi Yun-Mee
Hong Jeong
Abstract
Minimal invasive surgery (MIS) has rapidly gained acceptance for the management of a wide variety of pediatric diseases. A questionnaire was sent to all members of the Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons. Thirty one members (25.4%) took part in the survey that included data for the year 2012: demographic details, opinion regarding minimal invasive surgery and robotic surgery, spectrum of minimally invasive operations, and quantity of procedures. 48.4% of the respondents had more than 10 years experience, 35.5% less than 10 years experience, and 16.1 % had no experience. The respondents of the recommend MIS and perform MIS for surgical procedures are as follow; inguinal hernia (61.3%), simple appendicitis (87.1%), complicated appendicitis (80.6%), reduction of intussusceptions (83.9%), pyloromyotomy (90.3%), fundoplication (96.8%), biopsy and corrective surgery of Hirschsprung¡¯s disease (93.5%/90.3%), imperforate anus (77.4%), congenital diaphragmatic hernia (80.6%), and esophageal atresia (74.2%). The MIS procedures with more than 70% were lung resection (100%), cholecystectomy (100%), appendectomy (96.2%), ovarian torsion (86.7%), fundoplication (86.8%), hiatal hernia repair (82.6%), and splenectomy (71.4%). The MIS procedures with less than 30% were congenial diaphragmatic hernia reapir (29.6%), esophageal atresia (26.2%), correction of malroatation (24.4%), inguinal hernia repair (11.4%), anorectal malformation (6.8%), Kasai operation (3.6%).
KEYWORD
Minimal invasive surgery, Pediatric Surgery, National survey, Korea
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