[早产儿急性穿孔阑尾炎术前诊断及双侧腹股沟疝]。

Q3 Medicine
Revista Chilena de Pediatria-Chile Pub Date : 2020-12-01 Epub Date: 2020-10-21 DOI:10.32641/rchped.vi91i6.1538
Hernán Villalón U, Angélica B Patiño, Carolina Pérez S, Stefan Hosiasson S, Mauricio Pinto C, Patricio Varela
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简介:急性新生儿阑尾炎是一种罕见的病理,近30年来很少有报道。由于其临床表现和影像学研究是非特异性的,大多数病例是在手术过程中诊断出来的。目的:报告一例新生儿急性穿孔性阑尾炎并发腹股沟疝,术前诊断及腹腔镜治疗。临床病例:一名17天大的早产女婴,表现为发热、易怒、奶不耐受增加。体格检查显示腹胀、压痛及两者兼有,腹部X线及超声显示与急性穿孔性阑尾炎相符。确诊后,我们通过腹腔镜进行了阑尾切除术。两周后,在门诊就诊时,我们观察到双侧腹股沟疝,超声确诊,然后手术矫正。结论:急性阑尾炎应纳入新生儿急性腹部症状的鉴别诊断,尤其是早产儿。在这种情况下,超声扫描使我们能够做出术前诊断。与腹股沟疝的可能关联应促使在影像学评估和手术过程中检查腹股沟导管。
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[Acute perforated appendicitis with pre-surgical diagnosis and bilateral inguinal hernia in preterm infants].

Introduction: Acute neonatal appendicitis is a rare pathology, with few reports in the last 30 years. Since its clinical presentation and imaging studies are non-specific, most cases are diagnosed during a surgical pro cedure.

Objective: To describe a neonatal case of acute perforated appendicitis associated with later appearance of inguinal hernia, with pre-surgical diagnosis and treated through laparoscopy.

Clinical case: A 17-day-old preterm female newborn presented with fever, irritability, and increased milk intolerance. Physical examination showed abdominal distention, tenderness and both, abdominal X- ray and ultrasound showed compatible images with acute perforated appendicitis. Once the diagnosis was confirmed, we performed an appendicectomy through laparoscopy. Two weeks later, during an outpatient visit, we observed a bilateral inguinal hernia which was confirmed by ultrasound, and then it was surgically corrected.

Conclusion: Acute appendicitis should be considered within the differential diagnosis in neonates with acute abdominal symptoms, mainly in premature infants. In this case, ultrasound scan allowed us to make the pre-operative diagnosis. The possible association with inguinal hernias should motivate to examine inguinal ducts during imaging assessment and surgical procedure.

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