Literature DB >> 3314248

[Causes of postoperative death in pediatric surgery--a comparative analysis of 3 decades].

W C Hecker1.   

Abstract

Causes of postoperative deaths at our clinic from 1949 to 1982 were analysed. The most important results were: the overall lethality of the patients operated on was 1.5%; in 1985, however, it was only 0.19%. Infection was with 27.7% the predominant cause of postoperative death in all patients, followed by pneumonia with 20.3% and death from the underlying disease with 18.8%. Combining the groups infection and pneumonia, it turns out that nearly one-half (48%) of the children succumbed to infectious diseases. Classification of the causes of postoperative deaths in 5 different age groups revealed that more than a half of the deaths occurred in the neonatal period and 20% still in infancy. Furthermore, particularly newborn and infants died from postoperative infection. From 1976-1982 no child beyond the 4th year of life succumbed to an infection or pneumonia. The analysis presented is based on post-mortem protocols. From 1970 on-ward post-mortem examination was performed in 80% of the children who had died.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3314248     DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1075586

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Kinderchir        ISSN: 0174-3082


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1.  [Mortality and postoperative cause of death in pediatric surgery].

Authors:  W C Hecker; E Ring-Mrozik; S Limmer
Journal:  Langenbecks Arch Chir       Date:  1994
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