Abstract:Introduction. Gastric perforation in newborns is a polyetiological, severe disease that combines a number of destructive conditions, such as: isolated pinpoint perforations, wall necrosis and gastric rupture. The first description of this pathology in a premature infant was made by Siebold in 1825, and only in 1968, G. Reams reported a case of successful diagnosis and surgical correction of this disease. Currently, the frequency of gastric perforation occurs from 1 to 6 cases per 30 thousand live births, and t… Show more
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