Jejunoileal atresia a study of 60 cases in children welfare teaching hospital

Joint Authors

Khalaf, Ahmad A.
al-Ubaydi, Mundhir A.
Khalaf, Kawthar F.

Source

Journal of the Faculty of Medicine Baghdad

Issue

Vol. 52, Issue 3 (30 Sep. 2010), pp.1-4, 4 p.

Publisher

University of Baghdad Faculty of Medicine

Publication Date

2010-09-30

Country of Publication

Iraq

No. of Pages

4

Main Subjects

Medicine

Topics

Abstract EN

Background : Congenital defects in continuity of the intestine are morphologically divided into either stenosis or atresia and constitute one of the most common causes of neonatal intestinal obstruction.

Patients and methods : This is a prospective study for analyzing (60) neonates with jejunoileal atresia who were managed at Children Welfare Teaching Hospital in Baghdad over a three years peroid extending from 1st January 2004 to 1st January 2007.

Results : Thirty six patients (60 %) had jejunal atresia while ileal atresia was in (24) patients (40 %).

The most common type of jejunoileal atresia was type IIIa (38.3 %) of the cases and the second was the type II (25 %).

The clinical presentation for jejunal atresia was mainly bilious vomiting and occurred in (100 %) of the cases, while failure of passing meconium in the first day of life was the most common presentation in ileal atresia and occurred in (91.7 %).

Abdominal distention is more frequent in ileal atresia (87.5 %) in comparism to (50 %) in jejunal atresia.

The number of males was (35) and the number of females was (25) and the male : female ratio is 1.4 : 1.

The most common surgical complications were anastomotic leak and wound infection.

There are several other factors contributing to the increased mortality rate such as delayed in diagnosis, associated anomalies, neonatal septicemia and aspiration pneumonia.

Conclusion : Jejunal atresia most commonly presents with bilious vomiting while ileal atresia presents with abdominal distention and failure to pass meconium in first day of life.

The most common type of the atresia in our study was type IIIa while type IV is the rarest.

There are several surgical procedures used in the treatment of atresia but wide proximal resection and end to end anastomosis was the commonest procedure done.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Khalaf, Ahmad A.& al-Ubaydi, Mundhir A.& Khalaf, Kawthar F.. 2010. Jejunoileal atresia a study of 60 cases in children welfare teaching hospital. Journal of the Faculty of Medicine Baghdad،Vol. 52, no. 3, pp.1-4.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

Khalaf, Ahmad A.…[et al.]. Jejunoileal atresia a study of 60 cases in children welfare teaching hospital. Journal of the Faculty of Medicine Baghdad Vol. 52, no. 3 (2010), pp.1-4.
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American Medical Association (AMA)

Khalaf, Ahmad A.& al-Ubaydi, Mundhir A.& Khalaf, Kawthar F.. Jejunoileal atresia a study of 60 cases in children welfare teaching hospital. Journal of the Faculty of Medicine Baghdad. 2010. Vol. 52, no. 3, pp.1-4.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-335919

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references

Record ID

BIM-335919