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Acquired Ileal Atresia in a Preterm InfantAcquired Ileal Atresia in a Preterm Infant

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Acquired Ileal Atresia in a Preterm Infant
Authors
이현주나재윤하태경박현경김창렬
Issue Date
Feb-2012
Publisher
대한신생아학회
Keywords
Aquired ileal atresia; Preterm infants; Intestinal perforation
Citation
Neonatal medicine, v.19, no.1, pp.46 - 50
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Journal Title
Neonatal medicine
Volume
19
Number
1
Start Page
46
End Page
50
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/166310
DOI
10.5385/jksn.2012.19.1.46
ISSN
2287-9412
Abstract
Acquired ileal atresia is a rare but life-threatening complication that can occur after recovery from necrotizing enterocolitis in premature infants. We present an unusual case of acquired ileal atresia in the distal ileum injured by ischemia after intestinal perforation in an extremely low-birth-weight infant. A 900 g (25 weeks gestation) premature infant developed a pneumoperitoneum without the radiologic manifestations of necrotizing enterocolitis on day 9 of life. Primary peritoneal drainage without further need for surgery was performed in the neonatal intensive care facility. Gastrointestinal gastrografin studies confirmed normal intestinal continuity and regular stools. Several weeks later, while the patient was receiving all nutrition orally with no medical problems, the patient’s condition suddenly deteriorated, along with clinical signs of intestinal obstruction including emesis of bilious contents and stools. Laparotomy (on day 45 of life) revealed ileal atresia with V-shaped gap mesenteric defect.
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