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OPTIMIZATION OF SURGICAL AID FOR BOWEL OBSTRUCTION IN PREMATURE INFANTS WITH EXTREMELY LOW BIRTH WEIGHT

Abstract

The study objective is the investigation of premature infant care with extremely low birth weight and bowel obstruction with an X-ray monitoring algorithm, and selecting the best surgical aid strategy. The study took place in 2009-2014 (6 years) and 2015-2016 (23 months); a blind retrospective analysis has been performed with the authors’ data and the data for two groups of extremely premature newborns (17 and 64 infants), similar in their anthropometric, clinical properties, and the number of surgeries. An optimal surgical strategy choice for the second group has reduced the mortality rate in extremely premature newborns by 80 % (from 17.6 % to 3.7 % and enable enteral feeding and further care.

About the Authors

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


L. V. Kovalenko
Surgut State University
Russian Federation


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


K. A. Lizin
Surgut Regional Clinical Prenatal Center
Russian Federation


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Belotserkovtseva L.D., Kovalenko L.V., Prisukha I.N., Lizin K.A. OPTIMIZATION OF SURGICAL AID FOR BOWEL OBSTRUCTION IN PREMATURE INFANTS WITH EXTREMELY LOW BIRTH WEIGHT. Vestnik SurGU. Meditsina. 2017;(1 (31)):27-30. (In Russ.)

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