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Meconium peritonitis in utero---the value of prenatal diagnosis in determining neonatal outcome.

Chao-Nin Wang1, Shuenn-Dyh Chang, An-Shine Chao, Tzu-Hao Wang, Ling-Hong Tseng, Yao-Lung Chang.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Meconium peritonitis (MP) is a chemical peritonitis caused by fetal intestinal perforation in utero. Its incidence is rare, but serious neonatal morbidity or even mortality can occur if the diagnosis is not made until after birth. Prenatal diagnosis is important in prompting early postnatal surgical intervention, and so improving neonatal outcome.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fourteen cases diagnosed in utero with MP from January 1996 to December 2005 were enrolled in this study. The final diagnoses were established by surgical findings or postnatal radiography. The prenatal ultrasound features, neonatal birth characteristics, surgical findings, postnatal management and neonatal outcomes were reviewed.
RESULTS: All infants received follow-up care at our hospital. Prenatal ultrasound findings included fetal ascites (100%), intra-abdominal calcification (93%), dilated bowel loops (57%), pseudocysts (29%), and polyhydramnios (50%). Four infants (4/14; 28.5%) did not undergo postnatal surgery, but survived well. The mean gestational age at detection was significantly earlier in the non-surgery group (23+/-3.6 weeks) than in the surgery group (31.7+/-2.5 weeks). One infant (7.1%) died because of sepsis after two neonatal operations. The overall survival rate was 92.9%.
CONCLUSION: MP can be diagnosed by prenatal ultrasound, and the neonatal outcome is favorable. Early detection is not associated with poor neonatal outcome, and selective termination is unnecessary. Resolution of dilated bowel loops and polyhydramnios predict a low rate of postnatal surgical intervention.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19126503     DOI: 10.1016/S1028-4559(09)60004-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Taiwan J Obstet Gynecol        ISSN: 1028-4559            Impact factor:   1.705


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1.  Interleukin 6 and interleukin 8 play important roles in systemic inflammatory response syndrome of meconium peritonitis.

Authors:  Yutaka Kanamori; Kan Terawaki; Hajime Takayasu; Masahiko Sugiyama; Makoto Komura; Tetsuro Kodaka; Kan Suzuki; Yoshihiro Kitano; Tatsuo Kuroda; Tadashi Iwanaka
Journal:  Surg Today       Date:  2011-11-10       Impact factor: 2.549

2.  Antenatal diagnosis of fetal meconium peritonitis and decreased postnatal morbidity.

Authors:  Abdul Majid Wani; Najwa Bantan; Waleed Mohd Hussain; Mohamad Ibrahim Fatani; Firdous Shiekh; Mubeena Akhtar
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2009-06-26

3.  Meconium Peritonitis Presenting with Nonimmune Hydrops and Mirror Syndrome.

Authors:  Purbasha Mishra; Tanushree Sahoo; Pankaj K Mohanty; Tapas K Som; Bikasha Bihari Tripathy; Sweta Singh
Journal:  J Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg       Date:  2022-05-12

4.  Meconium peritonitis: the role of postnatal radiographic and sonographic findings in predicting the need for surgery.

Authors:  Pablo Caro-Domínguez; Augusto Zani; David Chitayat; Alan Daneman
Journal:  Pediatr Radiol       Date:  2018-07-16

5.  Fetal magnetic resonance imaging contributes to the diagnosis and treatment of meconium peritonitis.

Authors:  Yuanting Lu; Bin Ai; Weijuan Zhang; Hongsheng Liu
Journal:  BMC Med Imaging       Date:  2020-05-24       Impact factor: 1.930

6.  Meconium Peritonitis: A Rare Treatable Cause of Non-Immune Hydrops.

Authors:  Usha Devi Rajendran; Jeyanthi Govindarajan; Umamaheswari Balakrishnan; Ashok Chandrasekaran; Prakash Amboiram
Journal:  Pediatr Gastroenterol Hepatol Nutr       Date:  2019-11-07

7.  Can early surgery improve the outcome of patients with meconium peritonitis? A single-center experience over 16 years.

Authors:  Yi Jiang; Weihua Pan; Wenjie Wu; Weipeng Wang; Suna Sun; Jun Wang
Journal:  BMC Pediatr       Date:  2019-12-03       Impact factor: 2.125

8.  A Rare Case of Fetal Meconium Peritonitis Developing Coagulopathy In utero.

Authors:  Yusuke Kobayashi; Takahiro Nakano; Nobuhiro Hidaka; Kiyoko Kato
Journal:  J Med Ultrasound       Date:  2019-08-07
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