Congenital Colonic Atresia
Abstract
Background: Colonic Atresia is a rare form of congenital abnormanilies in
children. The incidence is approximately 1:66.000 live birth. Method: This report
is a retrospective review of one patient with colonic atresia presented to our
hospital. Results: A 2-day-old female baby transferred to our hospital from
peripheral hospital. The baby diagnosis from the peripheral hospital was low type
obstruction with differential diagnosis congenital megacolon. At the time of
admission to our hospital, the child presented with history of abdominal distention
and didn’t pass meconium after 24 hours. Abdominal X-ray was taken and showed
distended bowel and air fluid level. Laparotomy exploration surgery revealed
colonic atresia type II in descending colon and colostomy was performed.
Conclusions: Colonic atresia is a rare case that may cause a miss diagnosed. A
good management will determine the outcome
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