scholarly journals A new variant of type III jejunoileal atresia

2019 ◽  
Vol 54 (6) ◽  
pp. 1257-1260 ◽  
Author(s):  
Duy T. Dao ◽  
Farokh R. Demehri ◽  
Carol E. Barnewolt ◽  
Terry L. Buchmiller
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 31
Author(s):  
Anand Pandey ◽  
Gurmeet Singh ◽  
Gaurav Shandilya ◽  
Archika Gupta ◽  
Jiledar Rawat ◽  
...  

Background: This study was undertaken to review the Bishop–Koop procedure as a treatment option with a grossly dilated proximal segment in jejunal and proximal ileal atresia.Materials and Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study conducted from January 2012 to June 2018 in the Department of Pediatric Surgery at King George's Medical University, Lucknow, India. The outcome, complication rate, and the follow-up study for postoperative adverse outcomes were assessed.Results: Thirty-two neonates underwent Bishop–Koop procedure. The mean age at presentation was 4.37  2.3 days. The male (n=22) to female (n=10) ratio was 2.2:1. Sixteeen had jejunal (type II-9, type III- 7), and 16 (type II-6, type III-10) had proximal ileal atresia. The mean duration of the hospital stay was 13.03  5.7 days. Oral feeds were initiated by the 7th postoperative day. In our study, the complication rate was 31.25% (n=10) and mortality rate was 37.5% (n=12).Conclusions: Bishop–Koop procedure appears to be a technically efficient method in desperate cases of jejunoileal atresia with a grossly dilated proximal segment, although more extensive studies may be needed to compare Bishop–Koop procedure and other operation techniques.


1993 ◽  
Vol 24 (01) ◽  
pp. 51-52 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Stibler ◽  
B. Westerberg ◽  
F. Hanefeld ◽  
B. Hagberg

1986 ◽  
Vol 73 (2) ◽  
pp. 157-163 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. Havekes ◽  
Elly de Wit ◽  
J. Gevers Leuven ◽  
E. Klasen ◽  
W. Utermann ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Sunao Fujimoto ◽  
Raymond G. Murray ◽  
Assia Murray

Taste bud cells in circumvallate papillae of rabbit have been classified into three groups: dark cells; light cells; and type III cells. Unilateral section of the 9th nerve distal to the petrosal ganglion was performed in 18 animals, and changes of each cell type in the denervated buds were observed from 6 hours to 10 days after the operation.Degeneration of nerves is evident at 12 hours (Fig. 1) and by 2 days, nerves are completely lacking in the buds. Invasion by leucocytes into the buds is remarkable from 6 to 12 hours but then decreases. Their extrusion through the pore is seen. Shrinkage and disturbance in arrangement of cells in the buds can be seen at 2 days. Degenerated buds consisting of a few irregular cells and remnants of degenerated cells are present at 4 days, but buds apparently normal except for the loss of nerve elements are still present at 6 days.


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