Pyloric stenosis at a tertiary hospital in Uganda
Abstract Background Worldwide, infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis has an incidence of 3 in 1000 livebirths, with an unknown etiology. Even when babies present with characteristic symptoms, it is often misdiagnosed leading to late referral for appropriate surgical care. The purpose of this study...
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doaj-ac2cca49d9bf4f6480132d8b75eacce42020-11-25T02:47:53ZengSpringerOpenAnnals of Pediatric Surgery2090-53942020-09-011611310.1186/s43159-020-00043-xPyloric stenosis at a tertiary hospital in UgandaInnocent Okello0Rovine Naluyimbazi1Alicia Massenga2Sarah Ullrich3Nasser Kakembo4Phyllis Kisa5John Sekabira6Stella Nimanya7Mulago National Referral HospitalMulago National Referral HospitalMulago National Referral HospitalYale school of MedicineMakerere University College of Health SciencesMakerere University College of Health SciencesMulago National Referral HospitalMulago National Referral HospitalAbstract Background Worldwide, infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis has an incidence of 3 in 1000 livebirths, with an unknown etiology. Even when babies present with characteristic symptoms, it is often misdiagnosed leading to late referral for appropriate surgical care. The purpose of this study was to document our experience in management of pyloric stenosis within our setting. Results A total of 33 patient records were reviewed. All the patients presented with non-bilious vomiting. The ratio of males to females was 4.5:1. Of these patients, 76% had electrolyte imbalance with low chloride count in the majority of patients. All the patients underwent an open Ramstedt pyloromyotomy, and 91% had a good outcome. Conclusion Management of IHPS has very good outcomes in our setting. Earlier referral of patients leads to improved outcomes.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s43159-020-00043-x |
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Innocent Okello Rovine Naluyimbazi Alicia Massenga Sarah Ullrich Nasser Kakembo Phyllis Kisa John Sekabira Stella Nimanya |
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Innocent Okello Rovine Naluyimbazi Alicia Massenga Sarah Ullrich Nasser Kakembo Phyllis Kisa John Sekabira Stella Nimanya Pyloric stenosis at a tertiary hospital in Uganda Annals of Pediatric Surgery |
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Innocent Okello Rovine Naluyimbazi Alicia Massenga Sarah Ullrich Nasser Kakembo Phyllis Kisa John Sekabira Stella Nimanya |
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Pyloric stenosis at a tertiary hospital in Uganda |
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Pyloric stenosis at a tertiary hospital in Uganda |
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Pyloric stenosis at a tertiary hospital in Uganda |
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Abstract Background Worldwide, infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis has an incidence of 3 in 1000 livebirths, with an unknown etiology. Even when babies present with characteristic symptoms, it is often misdiagnosed leading to late referral for appropriate surgical care. The purpose of this study was to document our experience in management of pyloric stenosis within our setting. Results A total of 33 patient records were reviewed. All the patients presented with non-bilious vomiting. The ratio of males to females was 4.5:1. Of these patients, 76% had electrolyte imbalance with low chloride count in the majority of patients. All the patients underwent an open Ramstedt pyloromyotomy, and 91% had a good outcome. Conclusion Management of IHPS has very good outcomes in our setting. Earlier referral of patients leads to improved outcomes. |
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