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Peritoneal drainage versus laparotomy in necrotizing enterocolitis: A continued asked question
Abstract
Patients and methods Fifty-six cases who presented with surgical NEC were studied during the period from March 2013 to March 2016. They were subdivided into two groups. Group A included cases treated by peritoneal drainage. Group B included cases treated by laparotomy. All cases had plain erect abdomen, abdominopelvic ultrasound, complete blood count, C-reactive protein, blood culture, and arterial blood gases. We inserted a central venous catheter in all cases and total parenteral nutrition was planned.
Results The mean age of the babies at presentation was10 days. The mean gestational age in group A was 31.9 weeks, whereas in group B it was 31.8 weeks. The mean body weight was 1.7 and 1.6 kg in groups A and B, respectively. Six babies in group A died during the study, whereas seven babies died in group B.
Conclusion Primary peritoneal drainage may be areasonable line of treatment in neonates with NEC with good general condition, taking into consideration the possibility of traditional laparotomy if needed.
Keywords: drainage, enterocolitis, laparotomy, necroteizing