brida intestinal congénita congenital bridle present in intestines

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La obstrucción congénita del tubo digestivo es una de las patologías quirúrgicas neonatales más frecuentes. Se presenta el caso de un recién nacido que, a las 30 h de vida, aún sin evacuar meconio, comenzó con vómitos biliosos, distensión abdominal, irritabilidad y disminución de los ruidos hidroaéreos. Tras valoración conjunta con otras especialidades y los estudios correspondientes, se decidió la intervención quirúrgica de urgencia. Se encontró brida congénita a nivel del íleon terminal que acodaba el intestino y permitía el paso incompleto del contenido fecal. La evolución fue satisfactoria, sin complicaciones, y se dio el alta a los 17 días. Se ofrece una revisión actualizada sobre el tema y se incluyen fotografías del caso.
Congenital obstruction of digestive tract is one of the more frequent neonatal surgical pathologies. Authors present the case of a newborn that at 30 hrs of life, even without meconium evacuation, had bilious vomiting, abdominal distention, irritability, and decrease of hydro-aerial bruits. After a combined assessment with other specialties and the corresponding studies, we decided to perform an emergence surgical intervention. A congenital bridle was found at level of terminal ileum with an elbowed intestine allowing the incomplete passage of fecal content. The course was satisfactory without complications and discharged at 17 days. Authors offer an updating review on matter including photographies of the case.
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Authors ;Angelicia Crespo Campos;Yanett Sarmiento Portal;María Elena Portal Miranda;Sergio Piloña Ruiz
Journal studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes
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