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Meconium peritonitis in utero.

S Kamata1, K Nose, S Ishikawa, N Usui, T Sawai, Y Kitayama, H Okuyama, K Imura, A Okada.   

Abstract

To clarify the relationship between clinical features in utero and postnatal prognosis, 20 fetuses who underwent ultrasonic (US) evaluation for meconium peritonitis (MP) over a 17-year period were reviewed. According to final US findings in utero, patients were classified into three types. Type I (massive meconium ascites) was noted is 5 cases, type II (giant pseudocyst) in 4, and the other 11 were classified as type III (calcification and/or small pseudocyst). Abdominal calcifications were identified in only 5 cases (2 type I, 1 type II, 2 type III). Seven fetuses who had associated polyhydramnios (1 Type I, 1 Type II, 2 Type III) and fetal hydrops (3 Type II) were delivered before 36 weeks' gestation. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation at birth was required in 9 cases (5 type I, 4 type II) who underwent abdominal drainage before delivery and/or immediately after birth. Although dilatation of the intestine was identified in 10 fetuses (2 type II, 8 Type III), 18 had intestinal atresia and 2 had fecal obstruction of the distal ileum. Four infants (2 type I, 1 type II, 1 type III) died of respiratory failure and postoperative complications. These results indicated that careful fetal US may be useful for perinatal management of MP.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10955566     DOI: 10.1007/s003830000354

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Surg Int        ISSN: 0179-0358            Impact factor:   1.827


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