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Intestinal decompression tube for neonates.

S F Redo

    Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics
    |June 1, 1984
    PubMed
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    A modified Baker jejunostomy catheter provides safe and effective intestinal decompression for neonates with various intestinal obstructions. This innovation aids in managing diverse obstructive conditions in both full-term and premature infants.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neonatal surgery
    • Pediatric gastroenterology
    • Medical device innovation

    Background:

    • Intestinal obstruction in neonates presents significant management challenges.
    • Existing decompression methods may have limitations in pediatric patients.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe a modified Baker jejunostomy catheter for neonatal intestinal decompression.
    • To evaluate the safety and efficacy of this modified catheter.

    Main Methods:

    • Modification of the standard Baker jejunostomy catheter.
    • Application as an intestinal decompression tube in neonatal patients.

    Main Results:

    • The modified catheter was used safely and effectively.
    • Successful management of diverse intestinal obstructive problems was achieved.

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    Conclusions:

    • The modified Baker jejunostomy catheter is a valuable tool for neonatal intestinal decompression.
    • This device offers a safe and effective solution for various neonatal intestinal obstructions.