| Literature DB >> 3580981 |
D N Reed, T Z Polley, M A Rees.
Abstract
Intussusception in neonates is rare. The authors report the second case in the Western literature of neonatal intussusception presenting as pneumoperitoneum. A male infant was referred 30 hours after birth because of possible midgut volvulus after emesis and failure to pass meconium. An abdominal x-ray film revealed a large amount of free air in the peritoneal cavity. At operation a type 3 jejunal atresia was found, with a 2-mm perforation in the dilated proximal end and a viable intussusceptum just inside the distal end. The authors conclude that this case represents an atresia secondary to inutero intussusception, with perforation occurring after birth (secondary to air-swallowing and gastrointestinal secretions).Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3580981
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Surg ISSN: 0008-428X Impact factor: 2.089