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Title: Results of postoperative treatment of ileus in infants and children by means of gastrocecal tube splinting of the intestine. Author: Sauer H, Menardi G. Journal: Surg Gynecol Obstet; 1983 Mar; 156(3):341-4. PubMed ID: 6828980. Abstract: Since 1966, gastrocecal tube splinting of the small intestine has been used in 77 instances of postoperative ileus, the over-all mortality being 5.2 per cent. Six to seven patients in whom the operation had been performed at least one year ago, a mean value of 3.5 years, had follow-up examinations. One child had a recurrence of ileus, and in one patient, postoperative invagination was observed. Seventy per cent of the children having follow-up examinations were completely asymptomatic, 24 per cent had slight complaints and 6 per cent did not respond. The method described can, therefore, be recommended for the prevention and therapy of postoperative ileus, provided these contraindications are observed: severe disturbances of intestinal circulation; enterocolitis and ulcerations of intestinal mucosa; meconium ileus, in primary operations, and gastroschisis, in primary operations.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]