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Barnekirurgisk seksjon
Avdeling for gastro- og barnekirurgi
Oslo universitetssykehus
Forfatterbidrag: idé, utforming/design, tolkning av data samt utarbeiding og revisjon av manuset.
Hans Skari er dr.med., spesialist i generell kirurgi og i barnekirurgi og er overlege.
Articles by Hans Skari
Ad libitum feeding after surgery for pyloric stenosis
- Marlene Mauseth Elveos,
- Hans Skari,
- Kaja Mørk Hansson,
- Ole Schistad,
- Pål Aksel Næss
28.02.2025:
Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis is one of the most common reasons for surgery in infants. The diagnosis is typically made between three weeks and three months of age (1, 2). Treatment involves surgically splitting the thickened pylorus muscle, known as pyloromyotomy (1). After surgery, regurgitation...
Magnets in the bowel
- Magnus Schistad,
- Hans Skari,
- Behzad Khoshnewiszadeh,
- Ole Schistad,
- Pål Aksel Næss
11.12.2020:
The X-ray shows a ring of circular foreign bodies inside the abdomen of a one-year-old child. The patient had been admitted with a two-day history of vomiting. Clinical examination revealed mild abdominal tenderness but no rebound tenderness. Blood tests were normal, with the exception of mild...
Trichobezoar
- Susanne Ohnesorge,
- Hans Skari,
- Krystian Zochowski,
- Eva Maria Pekrun,
- Ole Schistad,
- Pål Aksel Næss
23.11.2020:
A child of early school age was hospitalised after several days of illness with abdominal pain, vomiting and a palpable mass in the upper abdomen. Further diagnostic workup revealed a very unusual cause. The child had been vomiting and experiencing abdominal pain for four days. The referring doctor...
Lower urinary tract dysfunction in children – a practical approach
- Anine Lie,
- Ann Christin Gjerstad,
- Vibeke Fossum,
- Cathrine Teigen,
- Hans Skari,
- Petra Aden,
- Anna Bjerre
29.01.2020:
More than 10 % of schoolchildren suffer from lower urinary tract dysfunction, often leading to contact with the healthcare system. The problem is socially limiting as well as mentally and physically demanding for children and their parents, and it is important to offer treatment. This article...
An infant’s failure to thrive ended in death
- Paal H. H. Lindenskov,
- Arild Rønnestad,
- Hans Skari
18.09.2012:
A boy who had a minor lung puncture at birth died at the age of four weeks after slow weight gain, failure to thrive, vomiting and poor urinary flow. The boy was born after 37 weeks gestation with a birth weight of 4 030 g, corresponding to the 75th percentile for weight at birth. During an...