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RESULTS OF PREMATURE INFANTSTREATMENT WITH SPONTANEOUS INTESTINAL PERFORATION AND ILEAL DILATATION, PRECEDING ABDOMINAL CATASTROPHE

Abstract

The aim of the study is to evaluate risk factors, possibilities of early diagnosis and operative treatment in very immature patients with spontaneous intestinal perforation in comparison with states of ileal dilatation preceding the perforation. A comparative analysis of the treatment results of 2 groups (14 and 12 very immature infants), who underwent spontaneous intestinal perforation and with the states preceding perforation is made. A special computer program for predicting a course of a disease and the choice of rational treatment is developed. As a result of the developed algorithm, the majority of patients (75 %; n = 9; p < 0.05) with conditions preceding ileal perforation were presented and operated at the early stage (2-3 days of life).

About the Authors

L. D. Belotserkovtseva
Surgut State University; Surgut Regional Clinical Prenatal Centre
Russian Federation


L. V. Kovalenko
Doctor of Science (Medicine), Professor, Head of Pathophysiology and General Pathology Department
Russian Federation


I. N. Prisukha
Surgut State University; Surgut Regional Clinical Prenatal Centre
Russian Federation


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Belotserkovtseva L.D., Kovalenko L.V., Prisukha I.N. RESULTS OF PREMATURE INFANTSTREATMENT WITH SPONTANEOUS INTESTINAL PERFORATION AND ILEAL DILATATION, PRECEDING ABDOMINAL CATASTROPHE. Vestnik SurGU. Meditsina. 2018;(2 (36)):29-36. (In Russ.)

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