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    Surgical Necrotizing Enterocolitis – Can We Predict the Need for Gastrostomy Tube Placement?

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    Vaughn, Alyssa E.
    Lyttle, Bailey D.
    Tran, Wesley
    Derderian, S. Christopher
    Liechty, Kenneth W.
    Gien, Jason
    Affiliation
    Division of Pediatric Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2023-11-27
    Keywords
    Surgery
    Gastrostomy tube
    Ostomy reversal
    Surgical necrotizing enterocolitis
    
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    Elsevier BV
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    Vaughn, A. E., Lyttle, B. D., Tran, W., Derderian, S. C., Liechty, K. W., & Gien, J. (2024). Surgical Necrotizing Enterocolitis–Can We Predict the Need for Gastrostomy Tube Placement?. Journal of Surgical Research, 295, 168-174.
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    Journal of Surgical Research
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    Introduction: Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality among extremely premature infants. Approximately 50% of cases progress to surgery, frequently resulting in resection of necrotic bowel and ostomy creation. Premature neonates are at risk for bronchopulmonary dysplasia and feeding failure; surgery in these patients is higher risk. We evaluated the incidence of gastrostomy tube (GT) placement after ostomy reversal in surgical NEC to define a subset of patients who would benefit from concurrent ostomy reversal and GT placement. Methods: A single-center retrospective study of infants with surgical NEC requiring ostomy creation between 2007 and 2021 was performed. Results: Eighty patients met inclusion criteria. A GT was placed in 45/80 (56.3%), of which 3/45 (6.7%) were placed before, 20/45 (44.4%) concurrently with, and 22/45 (48.9%) after ostomy reversal. Between those who did and did not require GT placement, there were no significant differences in gestational age (27 versus 27 wk, P = 0.94) or birth weight (830 g versus 1055 g, P = 0.36). Hospital length of stay was longer in the GT group (128.2 versus 70.9 d, P < 0.0001). Time from ostomy reversal to hospital discharge was shorter when performed concurrently with GT (56 versus 77 d, P = 0.02). There were no differences in short-term or long-term GT related complications based on timing of GT placement. Conclusions: GT placement occurred in approximately 50% of patients with surgical NEC and GT may be accomplished safely at the time of ostomy reversal thus reducing the need for an additional procedure.
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    0022-4804
    PubMed ID
    38016270
    DOI
    10.1016/j.jss.2023.10.009
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