Transition and reversal: long-term experience of the MACE procedure in children.
Riyad PeeraullyJason LangleyNicola HayesKate StorryLouise RichardsonDemelza BurridgeBharat MorePublished in: Pediatric surgery international (2022)
We report a success rate of 72% for MACE procedures in our unit, with a significant difference in reversal rate between diagnostic groups. Long term, a fifth of patients no longer required their MACE. When these patients reach adolescence, those who require ongoing support outside of the paediatric surgery setting should be safely transitioned to adult services.
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