Literature DB >> 14643538

[Acute neonatal appendicitis in an inguinal hernia].

N Guelouz1, V Rigourd, M A Dommergues, J Rizkallah, A Ayachi, F Kieffer, J F Magny.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Acute neonatal appendicitis is a rare surgical emergency. Prognosis depends on early diagnosis and management. CASE REPORT: A three and a half-month-old premature infant needed an urgent laparotomy because of an occlusive syndrome and sepsis with an inflammatory skin reaction. The per-operative diagnosis was suppurative acute appendicitis with local peritonitis, the appendix being strangulated into the inguinal hernia. DISCUSSION: Neonatal appendicitis represents 0.1% of all infantile appendicitis. Fifty percent of such cases occur in premature infants. Two clinical presentations exist, whose diagnosis is often made during surgery. The abdominal presentation (2/3 of the cases) can mimic necrotizing enterocolitis; the diagnosis is often late and evolution leads to diffuse peritonitis in the majority of the cases, while the mortality rate is higher than 50%. The intra-hernial presentation (1/3 of the cases), instead, is usually diagnosed and managed early due to the inguino-scrotal induration, while mortality rate is near zero.
CONCLUSION: The high frequency of inguinal hernia in premature infants should not mask the risk for intra-hernial appendicitis. Inguino-scrotal inflammation should evoke the diagnosis. Prognosis depends on early and urgent surgical management.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14643538     DOI: 10.1016/j.arcped.2003.09.043

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Pediatr        ISSN: 0929-693X            Impact factor:   1.180


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