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Gayathri H. Aradhya*, Santosh Subramanyam** Bharat Kansal***, Vivek, R***, Grishma Hirani***, Deepthi Rayi***, Sreedevi **
*Associate Professor, **Intern, ***Resident, Department of Pediatrics, JJM Medical College, Davangere
Corresponding author:
Dr. Gayathri H. Aradhya Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, JJM Medical College, Davanagere-577004. gats-h@yahoo.co.in
Abstract
Introduction: Gastrointestinal surgical defects are a very common presentation in Neonatal Intensive Care Units. Most of them can be detectedantenatally by use of Ultrasound.
Methods: 12 neonates presented to our NICU with Gastrointestinal surgical conditions in a period of 6 months were taken for study.
Results: Out of the 12 neonates, 7 were operated successfully and now on follow up; 4 neonates expired and 1 neonate was discharged against medical advice.
Conclusion: Neonatal Gastrointestinal emergencies should be identified along with associated anomalies antenatally and treated accordingly, for better outcome
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