2017
DOI: 10.5472/marumj.299382
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Making decisions for surgical intervention in neonates with necrotizing enterocolitis and the selection of appropriate surgical intervention

Abstract: two other grade III patients based on the radiological findings. However, due to the appearance of necrotic bowel segments from the incision site, they underwent bowel resection and ileostomy during a bedside laparotomy. One of these patients improved clinically, but the other patient was lost in the early stages. Due to the deterioration seen in the clinical findings of 5 patients who were radiologically grade II, the decision for laparotomy was made initially. All of these 5 patients were discharged after an… Show more

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