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Twenty-seven patients with gastroschisis were seen at the Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital between 1960 and 1977. Twenty-five children were operated on either by primary closure, by skin closure alone, or by the insertion of a reinforced Silastic pouch or patch. The mortality rate has been reduced from 62% to 33% over the past 6 years. Despite better metabolic and respiratory care and intravenous alimentation, serious complications still occur, particularly when prematurity and associated anomalies such as atresia or meconium ileus exist. Other problems were respiratory complications, ileus, perforation, gangrene, intestinal obstruction, enterocolitis and disaccharide intolerance. The long-term follow-up of some of these patients is described.
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PMID:Complications and follow-up of gastroschisis. 15 4

Meconium ileus equivalent is a late intestinal occlusion occurring in patients suffering from mucoviscidosis. Three cases are reported in children aged, respectively, 3 years, 6 years and 10 years. In one of the observations (three year old girl), the intestinal obstruction with feces was first manifestation of a mucoviscidosis that was previously undetected. The radiological signs are identical to those found in cases of neonatal meconium ileus: intestinal obstruction and accumulation of closely spaced matter in a distended ileum (terminal part). As in cases of meconium ileus without complications, treatment consisted of enemas with water-soluble products. The high osmotic pressure of these products made it possible to remove the obstruction.
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PMID:[Intestinal obstruction with feces (meconium ileus equivalent) in the course of mucoviscidosis. Radiographic diagnosis (author's transl]. 43 Apr 55

Small bowel leiomyosarcomas are uncommon but potentially curable tumors often diagnosed at an advanced stage. Twenty such lesions were studied, and 19 of these produced symptoms and signs. Clinical findings included abdominal pain in 17 (85%), rectal bleeding in 8 (40%), anemia in 7 (35%), intraperitoneal perforation in 6 (30%), and abdominal mass in 4 (20%). Various abdominal x-ray examinations revealed nonspecific abnormalities (ileus, bowel obstruction, abdominal mass) in about half the cases in which they were obtained, but in only one instance was the correct diagnosis of small bowel tumor made preoperatively. Five of 12 patients undergoing resection in hope of cure survived five years. These tumors tend to metastasize by hematogenous dissemination, peritoneal implantation, local invasion, and, uncommonly, lymphogenous spread. Wide small bowel resection with adjacent mesentery is suggested for most lesions. Five year survival following resection approximates 50% in reported series.
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PMID:Leiomyosarcomas of the small intestine. 45 59

Between 1964 and 1978 8748 operations had been performed because of benign diseases of the extrahepatic biliary tract, 413 cases of mechanical intestinal obstruction had been operated, out of these 30 patients with gallstone ileus. The frequency, pathogenesis, symptomatology, diagnostic procedure and therapy are described, the own results are discussed.
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PMID:[Gallstones - cause of mechanical ileus]. 45 80

The most common nontraumatic acute surgical lesions of the infant abdomen are considered. These abdominal lesions are divided into those which do and do not cause bowel obstruction. Lesions causing bowel obstruction are almost always identified as being surgical and are usually appropriately treated. Most common in this group are incarcerated inguinal hernia and malrotation. Among the non-obstructive lesions, appendicitis is the most common and frequently very difficult to diagnose in this age group. The early use of a barium enema is advocated if appendicitis is a diagnostic possibility. Profound ileus can be seen in a variety of medical conditions and several examples are cited.
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PMID:Radiology of the acute surgical abdomen in infants and young children. 52 37

A new case of an enterolith, formed within a Meckel's diverticulum and subsequently expellefferential diagnosis from a gallstone ileus is virtually impossible. This nevertheless remains a rare cause of intestinal obstruction.
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PMID:Small intestinal obstruction by an enterolith from a Meckel's diverticulum. 53 43

In 406 cases of mechanical ileus we observed 42 (10,3%) patients who previously underwent abdominal radiation following resection of an abdominal tumour. In 12 of these patients the intestinal obstruction was only caused by adhaesions, no presence of recurring tumour tissue. Because of the high percentage of benign stenoses laparotomy has to be performed in every case to differentiate the cause of obstruction.
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PMID:[Abdominal radiation and mechanical ileus (author's transl)]. 53 3

During the 14 yr from 1965 through 1978, 49 infants presented shortly after birth with intestinal obstruction due to impacted meconium. Three of these patients did not have fibrocystic disease. Eight patients were cured by a Gastrografin enema. There were 18 patients who had complications that included associated atresia, volvulus, and/or peritonitis. Various operations were done including resection with either primary anastomosis or enterostomy or varieties of the foregoing. Twenty-three babies had the simple uncomplicated form of meconium ileus. Eleven of these underwent resection and six patients died. Twelve patients were treated by laparotomy, ileotomy through a purse-string suture and prolonged irrigations using acetylcysteine. Of this group only one succumbed. This latter course of management is recommended for patients with simple uncomplicated meconium ileus as it involves no resection, no enterostomy, nor any primary anastomosis.
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PMID:Meconium ileus: laparotomy without resection, anastomosis, or enterostomy. 55 Nov 49

A case of herpes zoster presenting as intestinal obstruction is described. Clinical and radiological evidence of intestinal obstruction was obtained. The mechanisms by which herpes zoster may cause an ileus are discussed.
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PMID:Herpes zoster and paralytic ileus: a case report. 57 22

Two cases in which serious intra-abdominal complications were masked by results of the contrast examination using Gastrografin were encountered. This caused the authors to review critically the use of Gastrografin in the differential diagnosis of paralytic ileus versus mechanical intestinal obstruction. In a series of 41 cases in which the diagnostic problem was not solved initially by means of physical examination and plain abdominal roentgenograms, the Gastrografin examination proved reliable in 28 (68 per cent). The reliability of the examination was defined as the relative number of cases in which a correct decision could be made for or against surgical operation. It is concluded that Gastrografin is a valuable diagnostic aid in controversial cases of ileus. A "negative" result of the examination, however, would never be allowed to damp the surgeon's awareness of possible serious intra-abdominal conditions, which the contrast examination has failed to disclose and which require immediate surgical intervention.
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PMID:The value of Gastrografin in the differential diagnosis of paralytic ileus versus mechanical intestinal obstruction: a critical review and report of two cases. 57 90


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