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Query: UMLS:C0021933 (
intussusception
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A retrospective review of 41 intussusceptions encountered in 39 children seen over an 8-year period in
Ile
-Ife, Nigeria is presented. Most cases (61.5%) occurred in infancy. This contrasts with previous reports from Nigeria where
intussusception
has been presented as being commoner in older children. Vomiting, abdominal pain, excessive crying and passage of bloodstained stools were the main presenting symptoms. An abdominal mass was palpable in only 28.2% of patients. Generally, patients presented late in hospital with only two (5.1%) arriving within 24 hours of the onset of illness. Hydrostatic reduction with barium enema was attempted in these two patients, and it successfully reduced the
intussusception
in one and caused partial reduction in the other. Nineteen patients (46.3%) required bowel resection. There were nine deaths, giving a mortality rate of 23.1%. The relatively high bowel resection and mortality rates were attributed to the delay in seeking medical treatment.
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PMID:Childhood intussusception in Ile-Ife, Nigeria. 171 42
103 patients with intestinal gangrene were treated over a ten-year period in
Ile
-Ife, Nigeria. The various causes of the intestinal gangrene were herniae (63%),
intussusception
(20%), adhesions (12%), volvulus (3%) and mesenteric vascular occlusion (2%). The presence of pre-operative shock, purulent and faeculent peritonitis, intra-peritoneal perforation of bowel and involvement of long bowel segments in the gangrene process; constitutes the important prognostic factors. The presence of a pre-operative febrile response also influences the course of the disease while the age and sex of the patient, the duration of symptoms and the portion of bowel involved showed no relationship with the ultimate outcome. It is recommended that the patients with the ominous prognostic factors constitute a high risk group and should be given intensive care to ensure survival.
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PMID:Prognostic factors in intestinal gangrene. 271 52
One hundred and three patients with intestinal gangrene were managed in
Ile
-Ife, Nigeria over a 10-year period. The overall mortality in the series was 25.2%. Strangulated hernias were responsible for 65 cases (63%),
intussusception
20.4%, adhesions 11.7% and volvulus 2.9%. Avoidable deaths resulted from anastomotic breakdown and inadequate preoperative fluid therapy. Primary intestinal resection and end-to-end anastomosis of large bowel involved in gangrene gave very good results. It was found to be quite safe and economical, and avoided the inconveniences and complications of a colostomy.
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PMID:Experience with 103 cases of intestinal gangrene in Ile-Ife, Nigeria. 292 10