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How dangerous is congenital duodenal obstruction?
Congenital duodenal obstruction is a common intestinal malformation, occurring in 1 in 5,000 - 10,000 live births. It causes intermittent or intermittent vomiting within the first 24 to 38 hours postpartum, usually after the first milk feed. The definitive intervention method to correct congenital duodenal obstruction in children is surgery.
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Duodenal obstruction in neonates: Diagnosis and treatment
Duodenal obstruction is one of the common causes of neonatal intestinal obstruction. This condition may be accompanied by other diseases such as congenital heart disease, Down syndrome, esophageal atresia... The disease can cause serious risks if not examined and treated early. Therefore, if you see signs of poor appetite, bloating, fussiness... in your child, you should take him or her to the doctor immediately.
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Laparoscopic surgery for duodenal obstruction in children
Congenital duodenal atresia is a rare disease, occurring more in boys than in girls. To remove the obstruction, establish gastrointestinal circulation, the child needs surgery to treat the obstruction.
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Cardiology Pediatrics Orthopedics