Pediatric surgery international
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Pediatric surgery in sub-Saharan Africa is disadvantaged by the large number of sick children, disease patterns specific to the region, late presentation, and advanced pathology. In addition, it is practiced in an environment of limited resources and facilities and other health priorities. ⋯ Demonstrating that childhood surgical conditions are a significant public health-care problem is the most likely way to change health-care policy and to ensure adequate resources for PSC. Other priorities should be to define a cost-effective package of pediatric surgical services, improve PSC at the community level, and strengthen pediatric surgical-education.
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With better understanding of neonatal physiology and improvements in diagnostic facilities and neonatal intensive care units (NICU), the outcome of neonatal surgery has improved in developed countries. In developing countries, however, neonatal surgery is problematic, particularly in the emergency setting, but there are few reports from these countries. A retrospective analysis of 154 neonates who had emergency surgery over a 10-year period at the Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Zaria, Nigeria, was undertaken. ⋯ Other factors considered to have contributed to morbidity and mortality were late referral and presentation and a lack of NICUs. Thus, emergency neonatal surgery is attended by high morbidity and mortality in our environment at the present time. Early referral and presentation and provision of NICUs should improve the outcome.
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Pediatr. Surg. Int. · Jul 2001
Clinical appraisal of Ascaris lumbricoides, with special reference to surgical complications.
Over a period of 4 years (January 1993-December 1997), 509 patients were treated for abdominal colic with or without intestinal obstruction and a history of passage of adult roundworms either in the stool or in vomitus. All patients were below the age of 10 years, the youngest 6 months old, and were treated successfully with antispasmodics and normal saline enemas. When the pain subsided, an anthelminthic drug was given. ⋯ Five patients died in the postoperative period due to various complications. There were no deaths among those treated by conservative management. Early recognition of the condition can prevent serious surgical complications and morbidity.