Long-term follow-up after surgical management of necrotizing enterocolitis: sixty-three cases
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Long-term follow-up after surgical management of necrotizing enterocolitis: sixty-three cases
Abstract
One hundred twenty-five infants underwent surgical intervention for necrotizing enterocolitis between 1972 and 1984. Sixty-three infants, who survived more than 30 days postoperatively, were evaluated for long-term complications. There were 28 girls and 35 boys (mean birth weight 1,725 +/- 890 g; gestational age 32 +/- 4 weeks). Associated problems included hyaline membrane disease (43), cardiac anomalies (25), and trisomy 21(2). Thirty-six survivors required long-term ventilatory support. Fifty-nine infants underwent bowel resection and enterostomy, 3 decompressing enterostomies without resection, and 1, exploratory laparotomy only. Enterostomies were closed at four months. Twenty four had short bowel syndrome. Fifteen infants subsequently died for a late mortality rate of 23%. Mortality was related to sepsis (3), respiratory failure (5), cardiac anomalies (3), cardio-respiratory arrest (2), and TPN related liver failure (2), and was common with gestational age less than 31 weeks and birth weight less than 1,000 g. Medical problems included cholestasis (17), TPN induced cirrhosis (3), meningitis (3), seizures (8), and nutritional rickets (6). Significant developmental and intellectual delays were observed.
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