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Erschienen in: Surgery Today 8/2017

28.02.2017 | Original Article

Timing and outcome of stoma closure in very low birth weight infants with surgical intestinal disorders

verfasst von: Kyoko Mochizuki, Masahiro Hayakawa, Naoto Urushihara, Hiromu Miyake, Akiko Yokoi, Jun Shiraishi, Hideshi Fujinaga, Kensuke Ohashi, Genshiro Esumi, Satoko Ohfuji, Shintaro Amae, Toshihiro Yanai, Taizo Furukawa, Yuko Tazuke, Kyoko Minagawa, Hiroomi Okuyama

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Abstract

Purpose

Very low birth weight infants (VLBWIs) are at risk of surgical intestinal disorders including necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), focal intestinal perforation (FIP), and meconium-related ileus (MRI). We conducted this study to verify whether the timing of stoma closure and that of enteral nutrition establishment after stoma closure in VLBWIs differ among the most common disorders.

Methods

A retrospective multicenter study was conducted at 11 institutes. We reviewed the timing of stoma closure and enteral nutrition establishment in VLBWIs who underwent stoma creation for intestinal disorders.

Results

We reviewed the medical records of 73 infants: 21 with NEC, 24 with FIP, and 25 with MRI. The postnatal age at stoma closure was 107 (28–359) days for NEC, 97 (25–302) days for FIP, and 101 (15–264) days for MRI (p = 0.793), and the postnatal age at establishment of enteral nutrition was 129 (42–381) days for NEC, 117 (41–325) days for FIP, and 128 (25–308) days for MRI (p = 0.855). The body weights at stoma closure were 1768 (620–3869) g for NEC, 1669 (1100–3040) g for FIP, and 1632 (940–3776) g (p = 0.614) for MRI. There were no significant differences among the three groups.

Conclusions

The present study revealed that the time and body weights at stoma closure and the postoperative restoration of bowel function in VLBWIs did not differ among the three diseases.
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Metadaten
Titel
Timing and outcome of stoma closure in very low birth weight infants with surgical intestinal disorders
verfasst von
Kyoko Mochizuki
Masahiro Hayakawa
Naoto Urushihara
Hiromu Miyake
Akiko Yokoi
Jun Shiraishi
Hideshi Fujinaga
Kensuke Ohashi
Genshiro Esumi
Satoko Ohfuji
Shintaro Amae
Toshihiro Yanai
Taizo Furukawa
Yuko Tazuke
Kyoko Minagawa
Hiroomi Okuyama
Publikationsdatum
28.02.2017
Verlag
Springer Japan
Erschienen in
Surgery Today / Ausgabe 8/2017
Print ISSN: 0941-1291
Elektronische ISSN: 1436-2813
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00595-017-1498-6

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