Advances in pediatric surgery
- Volume 11 Issue 2
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- Pages.123-130
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- 2005
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- 2635-8778(pISSN)
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- 2635-8786(eISSN)
Clinical Study of Neonatal Gastric Perforation
신생아 위 천공의 임상적 고찰
- Rhim, Si-Yeon (Department of Surgery, Hanyang University, College of Medicine) ;
- Jung, Pung-Man (Department of Surgery, Hanyang University, College of Medicine)
- Published : 2005.12.31
Abstract
Gastric perforation of the newborn is a rare and life threatening problem. The pathogenesis of gastric perforation is not clear. Since ischemia is responsible for intestinal perforation, a similar mechanism may result in gastric perforation. Twelve patients with neonatal gastric perforation who were treated at the Department of Pediatric Surgery, Hanyang University Hospital from 1987 to 2002 were reviewed. Eight patients were male and four female. The age of perforation was 1 day to 8 days of life. Ten patients were operated upon and 2 patients were treated nonoperatively. The perforation site was located on the anterior wall along the greater curvature of the stomach in 8 patients and along the lessor curvature of the stomach in 2. The precipitating factors were prematurity, gastroschisis, mechanical ventilation, intestinal obstruction, cyanotic heart disease and indomethacine medication. In 5 cases the cause of perforation was not identified. The mortality rate was 25 % (3 of 12). Earlier recognition and treatment were thought to be crucial prognostic factors.