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. 1975 Jul;182(1):22-5.
doi: 10.1097/00000658-197507000-00004.

Spontaneous gastric rupture in the newborn: a clinical review of nineteen cases

Spontaneous gastric rupture in the newborn: a clinical review of nineteen cases

V L Shashikumar et al. Ann Surg. 1975 Jul.

Abstract

The term "spontaneous gastric rupture" is used to describe our cases of neonatal gastric perforation. Nineteen such neonates are reviewed. Current opinions regarding the possible etiology is included in the discussion. Neonatal asphyxia was the most commonly seen predisposing cause in our series (63%). Roentgenograms of the abdomen are most helpful in making a positive diagnosis. Surgical repair is the treatment of choice. All the surviving patients in our series underwent surgical repair. The need for gastrostomy during surgery should be individualized. The mortality was 27% in the cases operated since 1970; a significant improvement as compared to a mortality rate of 62% for the cases operated before 1970.

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