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Outcomes of early relaparotomy in pediatric patients at Tikur Anbessa teaching hospital,Addis Ababa,Ethiopia: a five-year retrospective review
Authors:Tihitena Negussie  Abay Gosaye  Belachew Dejene
Affiliation:1.Addis Ababa University,Addis Ababa,Ethiopia
Abstract:

Background

Early relaparotomy is defined as relaparotomy within the first 30 days following surgery. The aim of this study is to explore the indications, outcomes and factors associated with relaparotomy in our pediatric population.

Methods

We performed a retrospective study of pediatric surgical patients (

Results

In our patient population, relaparotomy rate was 17.2%. Patient age ranged from 2 days to 12 years with mean age of 37.5 months. Male to female ratio was 1.2:1. Thirty-one (58.5%) relaparotomies were performed between the 5th and 8th postoperative days. The two most common indications for relaparotomy were postoperative intra-abdominal collection and anastomotic leak, accounting for 18 (34.0%) and 17 (32.1%) respectively. Mortality rate following relaparotomy was 26.4%. The most common cause of mortality was sepsis with multi-system organ failure (90.6%). Neonatal age was found to be the independent risk factors for death following relaparotomy, (AOR?=?27.59, 95% CI [2.0–379.9]).

Conclusion

Prevalence of relaparotomy in pediatric patients is high (17.2%) in our patient population. Neonatal age was associated with increased mortality following relaparotomy.
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