-Actual_Problems_of_Emergency_Abdominal_Surgery-_ed._by_Dmitry_Victorovich_Garbuzenko
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Chapter 11 Emergency Abdominal Surgery in Infants and Children Mehrdad Hosseinpour and Bahareh Ahmadi Additional information is ...
1.2. Evaluation of the acute abdomen in children The most appropriate therapy should then be initiated when the child's clinical ...
The present chapter provides an overview of abdominal surgical emergencies in children and discusses the most common disorders t ...
2.1.2.1. Clinical features The majority cases present within the first 7 days of life. The neonates are often prema‐ ture or hav ...
2.1.3.3. Treatment Although duodenal atresia is a relative emergency, the patient should be hemodynamically stable preoperativel ...
2.1.5. Jejuno-ileal atresia Jejuno-ileal atresia, defined as a congenital defect in continuity of the bowel, is a common cause o ...
2.1.6.2. Diagnosis A water‐soluble contrast enema is useful for both diagnosis and therapeutic purposes. Contrast enema shows mi ...
2.1.7.1. Clinical features NEC may present as feeding intolerance, abdominal distension, bloody stool, hypoxia, and shock. The b ...
The current standard of care for uncomplicated appendicitis is appendectomy (open or laparoscopic). The management of complicate ...
Surgery (open or laparoscopic) is necessary if enema reduction fails or is contraindicated. 2.2.3. Meckel diverticulum Meckel di ...
2.2.4.1. Clinical features Most hernias are asymptomatic for inguinal bulging with straining. They are often found by the parent ...
CT of abdomen should be obtained in intubated patients, patients with internal bleeding (abdominal tenderness, distension, bruis ...
References [1] Porcaro F, Mattioli G, Romano C. Pediatric gastric volvulus: diagnostic and clinical approach. Case Rep Gastroent ...
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Chapter 12 Anesthetic Management of Neonatal Emergency Abdominal Surgery Esra Caliskan Additional information is available at th ...
must know and better understand the distinctive physiological characteristics of neonates than of adults so that they can have i ...
hypoventilation, hypoxemia, and sepsis are among the reasons of apneic episodes [7]. Therewith, anemia may precipitate postopera ...
in newborn occurs with four different mechanisms, including evaporation, convection, conduction, and radiation. Nonshivering the ...
tion (MAC) is an estimate of anesthetic requirements and changes with age [8, 11]. Infants up to 6 months of age require higher ...
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