Literature DB >> 11028122

Intestinal atresia.

T R Prasad1, M Bajpai.   

Abstract

Intestinal atresia accounts for about one third of all cases of neonatal intestinal obstruction. The survival rate has improved to 90% in most of the series with the operative mortality being < 1%. The survival rate improves with distal atresias. An increased mortality is observed in multiple atresias (57%), apple peel atresia (71%), and when atresia is associated with meconium ileus (65%), meconium peritonitis (50%) and gastroschisis (66%). Although appearance of echogenic bowel on prenatal ultrasonography is suggestive of GI, it is confirmed in only 27% cases. Prenatal ultrasonography is more reliable in detection of duodenal atresia than more distal lesions. Short bowel syndrome is the major impediment in the management of jejunoileal atresia. Although total parenteral nutrition (TPN) is the main adjunctive treatment, it delays intestinal adaptation and may cause cholestasia and subsequent liver damage. Graduated enteric feedings, use of growth hormone, glutamine and modified diets containing low fat, complex carbohydrates and protein supplements have been used in a adults with short bowel syndrome to successfully diminish TPN requirements and enhance nutrient absorption in nearly half of the patients. Utilization of growth factors to facilitate intestinal adaptation and advances in small bowel transplant may improve the long-term outcomes in future.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11028122     DOI: 10.1007/bf02762182

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Pediatr        ISSN: 0019-5456            Impact factor:   1.967


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Journal:  J Pediatr Surg       Date:  1998-11       Impact factor: 2.545

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  7 in total

Review 1.  Hereditary multiple intestinal atresia (HMIA) with severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID): a case report of two siblings and review of the literature on MIA, HMIA and HMIA with immunodeficiency over the last 50 years.

Authors:  Yasser Ali Hussein Ali; Sajjad Rahman; Venkatraman Bhat; Sheikha Al Thani; Adel Ismail; Ibrahim Bassiouny
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2011-02-09

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Authors:  Arun Kumar Gupta; Bhuvnesh Guglani
Journal:  Indian J Pediatr       Date:  2005-05       Impact factor: 1.967

3.  Apple-Peel Intestinal Atresia Along with Isolated Jejunal Duplication Cyst in a Newborn - An Extremely Rare Case Report and Brief Review.

Authors:  Prasanta Kumar Tripathy; Kaumudee Pattnaik; Pradip Kumar Jena; Hiranya Kishor Mohanty
Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res       Date:  2017-06-01

4.  Jejuno-ileal atresia: its characteristics and peculiarities concerning apple peel atresia, focused on its treatment and outcomes as experienced in one of the leading South African academic centres.

Authors:  Hansraj Mangray; Fernando Ghimenton; Colleen Aldous
Journal:  Pediatr Surg Int       Date:  2019-10-29       Impact factor: 1.827

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Authors:  Shalini Sinha; Yogesh Kumar Sarin
Journal:  J Neonatal Surg       Date:  2012-07-01

6.  Use of T-Tube Enterostomy in Neonatal Gastro-intestinal Surgery.

Authors:  Maher Al-Zaiem; Abdulhai F Al-Garni; Abdulrahman Al-Maghrebi; Asim A Asghar
Journal:  J Neonatal Surg       Date:  2016-10-10

7.  A Pilot Study on Histopathology of the Jejunoileal Atresia-Can it Be Used as a Guide to Determine the Length of Adequate Resection?

Authors:  Anand Pandey; Abhishek Singh; Preeti Agarwal; Archika Gupta; Jiledar Rawat; Shiv Narain Kureel
Journal:  Clin Pathol       Date:  2019-02-19
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