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Intestinal atresia: management problems in a developing country.

L B Chirdan1, A F Uba, S D Pam.   

Abstract

Over a 13-year period, 24 children with intestinal atresia were managed at the Jos University Teaching Hospital, Jos, Nigeria. Intestinal atresia ranks as the second most common cause of neonatal intestinal obstruction (after anorectal malformation) in our hospital. Five children had duodenal obstruction (two atresia, two duodenal webs, one annular pancreas), 17 had jejunoileal atresia, and two had colonic atresia. Fourteen were boys, and 10 were girls (M:F: 1.17:1). The median age at presentation to the surgeon was 6 days (range: 1 day-12 years). The most common presenting features were bilious vomiting and abdominal distension. Six patients did not pass meconium within the first 24 h of birth. The median weight at presentation was 2.6 kg (range: 1.1 kg-5.0 kg). Seven patients (four with jejunoileal atresia and three with duodenal obstruction) had associated congenital anomalies. Diagnostic investigation was plain abdominal x-ray, showing double-bubble gas shadows in duodenal atresia and varying degrees of air-fluid levels in jejunoileal and colonic atresias. An upper gastrointestinal series was done in three patients and a barium enema in one. Retrocolic duodenojejunostomy was done for all patients with duodenal atresia and annular pancreas, duodenotomy and web excision for those with duodenal webs, and resection with end-to-end anastomosis for those with jejunoileal atresia. One child with atresia involving the whole ileum and the colon had a jejunorectal anastomosis, while the other child with colonic atresia had caecostomy followed later by ileorectal anastomosis. Ten neonates died, giving a mortality rate of 41.7%. Mortality from intestinal atresia is still high in our environment, due mainly to lack of neonatal intensive care facilities.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15138787     DOI: 10.1007/s00383-004-1152-4

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


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