2023
DOI: 10.3390/children10071170
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Laparotomy versus Peritoneal Drainage as Primary Treatment for Surgical Necrotizing Enterocolitis or Spontaneous Intestinal Perforation in Preterm Neonates: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Abstract: Aim: to systematically review and meta-analyze the impact on morbidity and mortality of peritoneal drainage (PD) compared to laparotomy (LAP) in preterm neonates with surgical NEC (sNEC) or spontaneous intestinal perforation (SIP). Methods: Medical databases were searched until June 2022 for studies comparing PD and LAP as primary surgical treatment of preterm neonates with sNEC or SIP. The primary outcome was survival during hospitalization; predefined secondary outcomes included need for parenteral nutrition… Show more

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“…Preterm infants’ intestinal perforation (IP) is a life-threatening disorder. It can occur spontaneously or as a result of necrotizing enterocolitis, requiring immediate surgical intervention (peritoneal drainage versus laparotomy) [ 126 ].…”
Section: New Frontiers: Artificial Intelligence and Nutritionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preterm infants’ intestinal perforation (IP) is a life-threatening disorder. It can occur spontaneously or as a result of necrotizing enterocolitis, requiring immediate surgical intervention (peritoneal drainage versus laparotomy) [ 126 ].…”
Section: New Frontiers: Artificial Intelligence and Nutritionmentioning
confidence: 99%