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Meconium obstruction in the very low birth weight premature infant.

Sanjuanita Garza-Cox1, Susan E Keeney, Carlos A Angel, Lauree L Thompson, Leonard E Swischuk.   

Abstract

Meconium obstruction of prematurity is a distinct clinical condition that occurs in very low birth weight infants, predisposing them to intestinal perforation and a prolonged hospitalization if not diagnosed and treated promptly. We report a series of 21 infants, including 2 detailed case reports, whose clinical course is indicative of meconium obstruction of prematurity. Specific risk factors are identified along with descriptions of clinical and radiologic findings, disease course, treatment, and outcome. Meconium obstruction of prematurity was more common in infants with a maternal history of pregnancy-induced or chronic hypertension, suggesting the possibility of decreased intestinal perfusion prenatally. Inspissated meconium was located most frequently in the distal ileum, making this disease process difficult to treat. Gastrografin enemas were safe, diagnostic, and therapeutic. Delay in diagnosis and treatment was associated with perforation and delay in institution of enteral feeds.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15231948     DOI: 10.1542/peds.114.1.285

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatrics        ISSN: 0031-4005            Impact factor:   7.124


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2.  Management of extremely low birth weight neonates with bowel obstruction within 2 weeks after birth.

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3.  Efficacy of bladder irrigation and surveillance program in prevention of urinary tract infections and bladder calculi in children with an ileocystoplasty and bladder neck repair.

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4.  Staged operations for posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus in extremely low-birth-weight infants with preceding stoma creation after bowel perforation: surgical strategy.

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Review 5.  N-acetylcysteine for Management of Distal Intestinal Obstruction Syndrome.

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8.  Meconium-related ileus in very low birth weight and extremely low birth weight infants: immediate and one-year postoperative outcomes.

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9.  Meconium obstruction in absence of cystic fibrosis in low birth weight infants: an emerging challenge from increasing survival.

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10.  Delayed meconium passage in small vs. appropriate for gestational age preterm infants: management and short-term outcome.

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