Ramstedt's operation

Last reviewed 01/2018

Ramstedt's procedure is used in the treatment of infantile pyloric stenosis.

Procedure:

  • child is placed under general anaesthesia
  • the operation is preceded by gastric lavage and carried out under continuous nasogastric aspiration
  • a longitudinal incision is made through the hypertrophied muscle as far as the mucosa; the mucosa is left intact and is seen bulging into the incision
  • the cut edges are separated

Post-operative feeding begins after 3 hours, initially with glucose-water followed by 3 hourly milk feeds.

Complications:

  • gastro-enteritis: this is common is the debilitated child and may indicate a breakdown in aseptic feeding techniques
  • peritonitis from perforation through the mucosa
  • bleeding from the incision
  • residual stenosis: may require repeated surgery and division of remaining muscle fibres
  • wound infection and postoperative pyrexia
  • burst abdomen

Results are good and mortality is very low.