Abstract
Purpose The purpose of this study was to summarize the clinical experience of the laparoscopic-assisted Soave operation for the treatment of Hirschsprung disease in children. Methods In total, 186 children with Hirschsprung disease participated in this study from January 2014 to January 2019. The Soave operation was used to treat Hirschsprung disease with laparoscopic assistance. Symptoms and signs were followed up at one week, one month, three months, six months, one year and every 1-2 years after the first year. Results All 186 children underwent laparoscopic surgery successfully, and none progressed to open surgery. During hospitalization and follow-up, there were 49 patients with complications, including 1 patient with an anastomotic leakage, 1 with an anal stricture, 5 with constipation recurrence, 5 with dirty defecation, 22 with enterocolitis, and 15 with perianal erosion. There were no complications such as abdominal bleeding, abdominal infection, ureter injury, adhesive intestinal obstruction, anastomotic stricture, incontinence. Conclusion The laparoscopic-assisted Soave operation is a safe and feasible method for the treatment of Hirschsprung disease in children. This method has the advantages of less trauma and good cosmetic effects.