Spontaneous Neonatal Gastric Perforation: About Two Cases Treated with Success in Cotonou

dc.contributor.authorGBENOU, ANTOINE SÉRAPHIN
dc.contributor.authorTCHIAKPE-ENIALOKO, NICOLE
dc.date.accessioned2026-06-02T16:06:57Z
dc.date.available2026-06-02T16:06:57Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.description.abstractNeonatal gastric perforation is rare with a serious prognosis. Over a period of 10 years we had two cases successfully treated in our departments. Cases: It was a girl and a boy, vaginely delivered in the same year. The pregnancy was well followed in the first case and badly in the second. APGAR score at birth, at 2700 g girl was 10-10-10, and at 2900 g boy at 7-7-8 after resuscitation. On admission, newborns were cyanotic, tachycardic and tachypnotic; there was abdominal distension with diffuse abdominal tympanism, occurring on the second day, and scrotal swelling in addition for the boy. The abdominal X-rays objectified a massive pneumoperitoneum in the shape of a “saddle horse”. Laparotomy found gastric perforation in the area of parietal hypoplasia in both cases. An excision suture had been performed. The postoperative course was simple. Conclusion: Spontaneous neonatal gastric perforation is rare. Early diagnosis and management had resulted in a favourable outcome of the cases.
dc.identifier.doi10.23880/pnboa-16000152
dc.identifier.otherBECDB-10484
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.uac.bj/handle/123456789/9335
dc.language.isofr
dc.relation.ispartofPediatrics and Neonatal Biology Open Access
dc.subjectGastric perforation
dc.subjectNewborn
dc.subjectTreatment
dc.subjectBenin
dc.titleSpontaneous Neonatal Gastric Perforation: About Two Cases Treated with Success in Cotonou
dc.typeArticle

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