Nonsurgical treatment of intussusception in pediatric patient

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Purpose: In this study, to show that the pre-diagnosis of intussusception should be kept in mind if there is a suspicious appearance abdominal X-ray pediatric patients with intermittent pain or discomfort form colic, even though no rectal bleeding and bile vomiting. Material methods: retrospective, single-center, cross-sectional descriptive we examined records 33 who were followed up due between ages 0-18 at Pamukkale University Faculty Medicine Pediatric Surgery Clinic September 2017 2020. Patients evaluated terms demographic data, hospital admission times, data on imaging methods, pneumatic reduction surgery. Results: The average age was 37.4±18.8 months. time from onset patients' complaints 57.3±66.1 hours. 10 had ileus findings radiography. 30 image champagne glass, typical intussusception. Ultrasonography showed mesentery lymphadenopathy 20 patients, leading point 3 patients. 1 patient normal, but when radiography evaluated, suspicion for When under fluoroscopy pneumotic performed. point. Meckel's diverticulum detected Burkitt's lymphoma 1, neurofibroma 1. Conclusion: Pneumatic more preferred as it method surgeon can do operating room, alone. Another advantage trying room try nonoperative technique controlled manner late arrivals.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Pamukkale t?p dergisi

سال: 2021

ISSN: ['1308-0865', '1309-9833']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.31362/patd.982874