Retrospective Study
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World J Gastrointest Surg. Jul 27, 2023; 15(7): 1416-1422
Published online Jul 27, 2023. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v15.i7.1416
Table 1 General information
Groups
n
Sex, n (%)
Birth weight
1-min Apgar score
5-min Apgar score
Male
Female
Conservative treatment4226 (61.9)16 (38.1)2.11 ± 1.008.05 ± 1.159.29 ± 0.71
Peritoneal drainage group2413 (54.17)11 (45.83)2.05 ± 0.887.88 ± 1.159.00 ± 0.83
Exploratory laparotomy group3628 (77.78)8 (22.22)1.98 ± 0.848.19 ± 1.219.08 ± 0.77
t value4.010.131.022.24
P value0.1340.9360.6010.326
Table 2 Comparison of improvement of clinical symptoms
Groups
Fasting time (d)
Abdominal distension relief time (d)
Time for fecal occult blood negative conversion (d)
Conservative treatment12.36 ± 3.017.19 ± 1.888.36 ± 1.46
Peritoneal drainage group7.08 ± 1.72a4.21 ± 1.10a4.58 ± 0.97a
Exploratory laparotomy group7.11 ± 1.60a3.94 ± 1.07a5.42 ± 1.13a,b
t value61.0054.8565.84
P value< 0.001< 0.001< 0.001
Table 3 Patient prognosis in three groups
Groups
Hospital length of stay (d)
Cure, n (%)
Conversion to laparotomy n (%)
Conservative treatment29.26 ± 5.1835 (83.33)7 (16.67)
Peritoneal drainage group23.58 ± 3.67a22 (91.67)2 (8.33)
Exploratory laparotomy group23.94 ± 3.02a33 (91.67)0 (0.00)a
t value26.25--
P value< 0.0010.5330.023
Table 4 Complications in three groups of neonates, n (%)
Groups
Intestinal perforation
Intestinal stenosis
Peritoneal abscess
Conservative treatment9 (21.43)6 (14.29)5 (11.9)
Peritoneal drainage group2 (8.33)1 (4.17)1 (4.17)
Exploratory laparotomy group3 (8.33)1 (2.78)1 (2.78)
P value0.2030.1830.328