Surgical Abdomen in School Age Children: A Prospective Review From Two Centers In SouthWestern Nigeria

A. Etonyeaku, A. Talabi, A. Akinkuolie, O. Olasehinde, C. Omotola, A. Mosanya, E. Agbakwuru
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Background: Surgical abdomen traverses all age groups. We sought to define the aetiology, patients’ characteristics, and outcome of management amongst children Methods: Two years prospective review of patients aged 5-15 years managed for surgical abdomen at the Wesley Guilds Hospital Ilesa and Mishmael Medical Centre Akure, Nigeria. Results: Fifty two patients were treated. The male: female ratio was 1:1. The age range was 5years to 15years (mean=11.25 ±2.24years). Mean duration of illness was 29.5hours (range 2-72hours). Gut perforation was the most common aetiology (n=39; 75%); with perforations due to infections most prevalent (n= 34; 87.2%). Ten cases (19.2%) were trauma related and showed male predominance. Obstructed gut accounted for 15.4% (n=8) of cases; and showed female predominance. Five out of the eight small bowel obstructions (62.5%) were due to post operation adhesions. Pre-operative and post-operative diagnoses were congruent in 90.4% (n=47) of cases. Major post-operative complications were surgical site infection (20; 38.5%), and pneumonia (5; 9.6%). The average hospital stay was 9days (range 4-21days). Mortality rate was 1.9% (n=1). Conclusion: Acute abdomen requiring surgical intervention is mainly infective origin. The male child is more at risk of abdominal trauma while gut obstruction was more common in females. Keywords : Surgical, Abdomen, Children, Emergency
学龄儿童腹部外科手术:来自尼日利亚西南部两个中心的前瞻性综述
背景:外科腹部横跨所有年龄组。我们试图确定儿童的病因、患者特征和治疗结果。方法:对尼日利亚Ilesa卫斯理公会医院和Akure Mishmael医疗中心5-15岁手术腹部患者进行为期两年的前瞻性回顾。结果:治疗52例。男女比例为1:1。年龄5 ~ 15岁,平均11.25±2.24岁。平均病程29.5小时(范围2-72小时)。肠穿孔是最常见的病因(n=39;75%);感染引起的穿孔最为普遍(n= 34;87.2%)。10例(19.2%)与创伤有关,以男性为主。肠梗阻占15.4% (n=8);并显示出女性的优势。8例小肠梗阻中5例(62.5%)为术后粘连所致。90.4% (n=47)的病例术前和术后诊断一致。术后主要并发症为手术部位感染(20;38.5%),肺炎(5%;9.6%)。平均住院时间为9天(范围4-21天)。死亡率为1.9% (n=1)。结论:急腹症以感染为主,需手术治疗。男孩更容易发生腹部创伤,而女孩更容易发生肠梗阻。关键词:外科,腹部,儿童,急诊
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