2019, Number 5
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Rev Mex Pediatr 2019; 86 (5)
Distal ileal atresia with entero-umbilical fistula in a newborn
Tineo N, Núñez N, Rodríguez L, Rodríguez A
Language: Spanish
References: 27
Page: 190-193
PDF size: 204.52 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The atresia of the digestive tract is one of the most important causes of acute surgical abdomen in newborns. Distal ileum atresia occurs in 36% of cases. Ileo-umbilical fistula is an abnormality of the yolk duct, with an exit of gases, liquids and fecal matter. It corresponds to the persistence of a permeable ductus, which extends from the ileum to the navel, externalized by a small hole or stoma. We present the case of a term male neonate, in whom an exploratory laparotomy was performed, which showed an atrial segment of the terminal ileum, located 5 cm from the ileal-cecal valve, attached to the remnant of the fibrotic cord and fistulous communication of the ileum to the umbilicus.
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