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Pediatr Surg Int ; 29(3): 299-303, 2013 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23254327

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PURPOSE: Enterostomy formation is a common outcome in emergency neonatal laparotomy. No consensus exists regarding optimal stoma site. This study aims to identify incidence of complications and closure details related to position of stomas. METHODS: This study is a retrospective case note review of emergency neonatal enterostomy formation over 11 years at a single institution. Patients were separated into two groups: stomas created through the laparotomy wound and stomas created through a separate incision. Demographic details, complications and closure details were ascertained. Differences between groups were analysed (Mann-Whitney test for continuous variables, Chi-squared test or Fisher's exact test for categorical variables). RESULTS: One hundred and thirteen stoma formations were examined in 106 patients (71 within laparotomy wound, 42 through a separate incision). Age, gestation, weight, wound-related and stoma-related complications were not significantly different between the groups. A trend towards a higher rate of full laparotomy at closure with stomas through the wound (p = 0.09) was seen. If stomas were sited adjacently, there was no difference in avoidance of full laparotomy at closure (p = 0.97). CONCLUSION: Stomas sited adjacently within the laparotomy wound are not related to increased complications and offer the same advantage of circumexcision at closure as stomas sited through a separate wound, without an additional abdominal wound.


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Enterostomía/métodos , Laparotomía , Complicaciones Posoperatorias , Atresia Biliar/cirugía , Urgencias Médicas , Enterocolitis Necrotizante/cirugía , Enfermedad de Hirschsprung/cirugía , Humanos , Ileus/cirugía , Recién Nacido , Meconio , Estudios Retrospectivos
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