SPONTANEOUS IDIOPATIC INTESTINAL PERFORATION (SIPI): A DISTINCT CLINICAL ENTITY IN THE PRETERM INFANT

  • MESSINA, MARIO
  • G. AMATO
  • MOLINARO, FRANCESCO
  • N. NARDI
  • L. ZAGORDO
  • G. DI MAGGIO
  • A. ROGGI
Publication date
January 2005

Abstract

Background: The most common cause of intestinal perforation in newborns is neerotizing enterocclytis (NEC). A novel condition has been increasingly deseribed of idiopathic spontaneous intestinal perforation (SIPI), which does not show tbe typical clinical and diagnostic features of NEC. The aim of the present study is to define clinical peculiarities and potential risk factors in newborns by comparing SIPI and NEC patients. Methods: In the last 4 years 85 preterm infants necessitated surgical counselling for acute abdominal conditions. Among them, 13 underwent emergency surgery, 6 for SIPI and 7 far NEC respectively. Patients were then subdivided into 3 groups: Group O, 72 infants, who did not need surgery; Group I,6 patients with SIPI;...

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