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Prematüre Bir Bebekte Mide Perforasyonu

Year 2009, Volume: 3 Issue: 1, 46 - 50, 01.12.2009

Abstract

Yenidoğanda mide perforasyonu sıklıkla prematüre bebeklerde gözlenen, nadir ve yaşamı tehdit eden bir sorundur. Burada mide perforasyonu saptanan prematüre bir bebek sunulmuş ve yenidoğanda mide perforasyonlarının klinik özellikleri, tanı ve tedavi yöntemleri tartışılmıştır.

References

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  • Shaw A, Blanc WA, Santulli TV, Kaiser G. Spontaneus rupture of the stomach in the newborn: A clinical and experimental study. Surgery 1965; 58: 561-571.
  • Holgerson LO. The etiology of spontaneous gastric perforation of the newborn: A reevaluation. J Pediatr Surg. 1981;15: 608-612.
  • Touloukian RJ. Gastric ischaemia: the primary factor in neonatal perforation. Clin Pediatr( Phila). 1973;12:219-225.
  • Attridge JT, Clark R, Walker MW, Gordon PV. New insights into spontaneous intestinal perforation using a national data set: (2) two populations of patients with perforations. J Perinatol.2006;26:185–
  • St-Vil D, LeBouthillier G, Luks FI, Bensoussan AL, Blanchard H, Youssef S. Neonatal gastrointestinal perforations. J Pediatr Surg ; 27:1340-1342.
  • Inouye WY, Evans G. Neonatal gastric perforation. a report of six cases and a review of 143 cases. Arch Surg .1964; 88: 471-485.
  • Saracli T, Mann M, French DM, Booker CR, Scott RB. Rupture of the stomach in the newborn infant. Report of three cases and re- view of the world literature. Clin Pediatr (Phila).1967; 6:583-588.
  • Lipton M, Bradham RR. Perforation of the stomach in newborns. A report of two cases. J S C Med Assoc 1961; 57: 102-106.
  • Gardikis S, Giannakopoulou C, Hatzidaki E, Vlazakis S, Vlahakis I, Kazanis I, Charissis G. Spontaneous gastric perforation in pre- mature twins. Minerva Pediatr. 2000; 52: 743-746.
  • Kliegman RM, Fanaroff AA. Neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis: a nine-year experience. Am J Dis Child. 1981; 135: 603-607.
  • Kühl G, Wille L, Bolkenius M, Seyberth HW. Intestinal perforati- on associated with indomethacin treatment in premature infants. Eur J Pediatr. 1985; 143: 213-216.
  • Ng PC, Brownlee KG, Dear PR. Gastroduodenal perforation in preterm babies treated with dexamethasone for bronchopulmo- nary dysplasia. Arch Dis Child. 1991; 66: 1164-1166.
  • Ohshiro K, Yamataka A, Kobayashi H, Hirai S, Miyakara K, Sue- yashi N, Suda K, Miyano T. Ideopathic gastric perforation in ne- onates and abnormal distribution of interstitiel pacemaker cells. J Pediatr Surg. 2000; 35; 675-676.
  • Houck WS, Griffin JA 3rd. Spontaneus lineer tear of the stomach in the newborn infant. Ann Surg. 1981; 193: 763-768.
  • Leone RJ, Krasna IH. ‘Spontaneous’ neonatal gastric perforation: is it really spontaneous? J Pediatr Surg. 2000; 35: 1066-1069.
  • Sobel DB. Radiological case of the month. Neonatal gastric per- foration. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med.1998; 152: 599-600.
  • Kara CS, İlce Z, Celayir S, Sarimurat N, Erdogan E, Yeker D. Ne- onatal gastric perforation: review of 23 years’ experience. Surg Today. 2004; 34: 243-245.
  • Leger JL, Richard PM, Leonard C, Piette J. Ulcere gastrique perforéchez un nouveau-ne. Surv Union Med Can. 1950; 79: 1280.
  • Young AE, Sury MR. Spontaneus neonatal gastric perforation. Paediatr Anaesth. 1996; 6: 143-145.
  • Duran R, Inan M, Vatansever U, Aladağ N, Acunaş B. Etiology of neonatal gastric perforations review of 10 years’ experience. Pediatr Int . 2007; 49: 626-630.
  • Oztürk H, Onen A, Otçu S, Dokucu AI, Gedik S. Gastric perfo- ration in neonates: analysis of five cases. Acta Gastroenterol Belg. ; 66: 271-273. Shashikumar VL, Bassuk A, Pilling GP IV, Cresson SL. Spontane- us gastric rupture in newborn. a clinical review of nineteen cases. Ann Surg. 1975; 182: 22-25.
  • Rosser SB, Clark CH, Elechi EN. Spontaneus neonatal gastric per- foration. J Pediatr Surg. 1982; 17: 390-394.
  • Chung MT, Kuo C, Wang JW, Hsieh WS, Huanq CB. Lin JN. Gast- ric perforation in the neonate: clinical analysis of 12 cases. Acta Paediatr Sin. 1994; 35: 565.
  • Jawad AJ, Al-Rabie A, Hadi A, Al-Sowailem A, Al-Rawaf A, Abu- Touk B, Al-karfi T, Al-Sammarai A. Spontaneus neonatal gastric perforation. Pediatr Surg Int. 2002; 18: 396-399.

GASTRIC PERFORATION IN A PREMATURE BABY

Year 2009, Volume: 3 Issue: 1, 46 - 50, 01.12.2009

Abstract

Gastric perforation is a rare but life threatening problem that frequently encountered in premature babies. Here in, a premature baby with gastric perforation is presented to discuss the clinical features, diagnosis and treatment modalities of neonatal gastric perforations

References

  • Siebold JF: J Geburtshilfe, Frauenzimmer und Kiderkrankheiten. ; 5: 3. Herbut PA. Congenital defect in the musculature of the stomach with rupture in the newborn infant. Arch Pathol. 1943; 36:191
  • Shaw A, Blanc WA, Santulli TV, Kaiser G. Spontaneus rupture of the stomach in the newborn: A clinical and experimental study. Surgery 1965; 58: 561-571.
  • Holgerson LO. The etiology of spontaneous gastric perforation of the newborn: A reevaluation. J Pediatr Surg. 1981;15: 608-612.
  • Touloukian RJ. Gastric ischaemia: the primary factor in neonatal perforation. Clin Pediatr( Phila). 1973;12:219-225.
  • Attridge JT, Clark R, Walker MW, Gordon PV. New insights into spontaneous intestinal perforation using a national data set: (2) two populations of patients with perforations. J Perinatol.2006;26:185–
  • St-Vil D, LeBouthillier G, Luks FI, Bensoussan AL, Blanchard H, Youssef S. Neonatal gastrointestinal perforations. J Pediatr Surg ; 27:1340-1342.
  • Inouye WY, Evans G. Neonatal gastric perforation. a report of six cases and a review of 143 cases. Arch Surg .1964; 88: 471-485.
  • Saracli T, Mann M, French DM, Booker CR, Scott RB. Rupture of the stomach in the newborn infant. Report of three cases and re- view of the world literature. Clin Pediatr (Phila).1967; 6:583-588.
  • Lipton M, Bradham RR. Perforation of the stomach in newborns. A report of two cases. J S C Med Assoc 1961; 57: 102-106.
  • Gardikis S, Giannakopoulou C, Hatzidaki E, Vlazakis S, Vlahakis I, Kazanis I, Charissis G. Spontaneous gastric perforation in pre- mature twins. Minerva Pediatr. 2000; 52: 743-746.
  • Kliegman RM, Fanaroff AA. Neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis: a nine-year experience. Am J Dis Child. 1981; 135: 603-607.
  • Kühl G, Wille L, Bolkenius M, Seyberth HW. Intestinal perforati- on associated with indomethacin treatment in premature infants. Eur J Pediatr. 1985; 143: 213-216.
  • Ng PC, Brownlee KG, Dear PR. Gastroduodenal perforation in preterm babies treated with dexamethasone for bronchopulmo- nary dysplasia. Arch Dis Child. 1991; 66: 1164-1166.
  • Ohshiro K, Yamataka A, Kobayashi H, Hirai S, Miyakara K, Sue- yashi N, Suda K, Miyano T. Ideopathic gastric perforation in ne- onates and abnormal distribution of interstitiel pacemaker cells. J Pediatr Surg. 2000; 35; 675-676.
  • Houck WS, Griffin JA 3rd. Spontaneus lineer tear of the stomach in the newborn infant. Ann Surg. 1981; 193: 763-768.
  • Leone RJ, Krasna IH. ‘Spontaneous’ neonatal gastric perforation: is it really spontaneous? J Pediatr Surg. 2000; 35: 1066-1069.
  • Sobel DB. Radiological case of the month. Neonatal gastric per- foration. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med.1998; 152: 599-600.
  • Kara CS, İlce Z, Celayir S, Sarimurat N, Erdogan E, Yeker D. Ne- onatal gastric perforation: review of 23 years’ experience. Surg Today. 2004; 34: 243-245.
  • Leger JL, Richard PM, Leonard C, Piette J. Ulcere gastrique perforéchez un nouveau-ne. Surv Union Med Can. 1950; 79: 1280.
  • Young AE, Sury MR. Spontaneus neonatal gastric perforation. Paediatr Anaesth. 1996; 6: 143-145.
  • Duran R, Inan M, Vatansever U, Aladağ N, Acunaş B. Etiology of neonatal gastric perforations review of 10 years’ experience. Pediatr Int . 2007; 49: 626-630.
  • Oztürk H, Onen A, Otçu S, Dokucu AI, Gedik S. Gastric perfo- ration in neonates: analysis of five cases. Acta Gastroenterol Belg. ; 66: 271-273. Shashikumar VL, Bassuk A, Pilling GP IV, Cresson SL. Spontane- us gastric rupture in newborn. a clinical review of nineteen cases. Ann Surg. 1975; 182: 22-25.
  • Rosser SB, Clark CH, Elechi EN. Spontaneus neonatal gastric per- foration. J Pediatr Surg. 1982; 17: 390-394.
  • Chung MT, Kuo C, Wang JW, Hsieh WS, Huanq CB. Lin JN. Gast- ric perforation in the neonate: clinical analysis of 12 cases. Acta Paediatr Sin. 1994; 35: 565.
  • Jawad AJ, Al-Rabie A, Hadi A, Al-Sowailem A, Al-Rawaf A, Abu- Touk B, Al-karfi T, Al-Sammarai A. Spontaneus neonatal gastric perforation. Pediatr Surg Int. 2002; 18: 396-399.
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Other ID JA62AV33AD
Journal Section Case Report
Authors

Didem Aliefendioğlu This is me

Tutku Soyer This is me

Ahmet Murat Çakmak This is me

Publication Date December 1, 2009
Submission Date December 1, 2009
Published in Issue Year 2009 Volume: 3 Issue: 1

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Vancouver Aliefendioğlu D, Soyer T, Çakmak AM. GASTRIC PERFORATION IN A PREMATURE BABY. Türkiye Çocuk Hast Derg. 2009;3(1):46-50.


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