INTUSSUSCEPTION IN INFANTS – STORM FROM A CLEAR SKY
Abstract
Intussusception is one of the most common causes of acute abdominal conditions requiring surgical therapy in infants and babies. Due to the breakthroughs of pediatric intensive care and imaging methods, which may sometimes replace therapeutic methods, this condition, which used to be associated with high morbidity and mortality rates, is now more easily detected and treated immediately, even by non-surgical means. Nevertheless, there still is a high percent of cases in whom the diagnosis is set relatively late and who require laborious surgical procedures and extensive intestinal resections. These cases have high morbidity rates, the condition sometimes has a negative course and the patients die. We conducted an analytical retrospective study on a group of 49 patients diagnosed with intussusceptions, hospitalized and treated in the Pediatric Surgery Ward of the Children’s Hospital of Iaşi City during 5 years. Although the demographics and clinical presentation of our patients is largely in agreement with literature data, we note that 69.4% of the patients came to the hospital 24 hours after the onset of their symptoms, which delayed diagnosis setting, ruled out non-surgical therapy and thus led to a high rate of postoperative complications (24.5%) and also to a high mortality rate (6.6%).
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