Perforated Neonatal Appendicitis with Massive Pneumoperitoneum: A Case Report

Autor: Fjolla Hyseni, Nexhmi Hyseni, Hysni Jashari, Ina Kola, Baton Kelmendi, Juna Musa, Valon Vokshi, Ali Guy, Barbara Martinez, Loran Rakovica
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: Archives of Clinical and Medical Case Reports.
ISSN: 2575-9655
Popis: Neonatal appendicitis (NA) is a rare condition. It has a low incidence of 0.04-0.2% and is more common in premature male babies. NA should be considered in the differential diagnosis in cases when a newborn does not present with clinical signs of Hirschsprung's disease, Cystic Fibrosis and passes meconium normally. The causative etiology of neonatal perforated appendicitis (NPA) is a subject of debate and has not been elucidated. Although many etiologic theories exist, increasing evidence suggests a subset of NPA cases may represent a form of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) localized to the appendix. A 6 days old male-baby presented at the NICU with generalized abdominal tenderness, the patient was febrile, with tachycardia and mild respiratory distress. The X-ray showed massive pneumoperitoneum. Intraoperatively, perforated appendix was found and appendectomy was performed. The abdomen was washed with ample saline and closed in layers. Neonatal appendicitis usually presents with non-specific symptoms and signs. Because of its rarity and low index of suspicion, it poses a great diagnostic challenge pre-operatively.
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