Neonatal small left colon syndrome: intramural not intraluminal obstruction.

Journal of Pediatric Surgery
A I PhilippartK E Georgeson

Abstract

We have described a characteristic syndrome of intestinal dysfunction in infants of diabetic mothers. This finding appears to result from a transient intramural dysfunction. Many respond to rectal irrigations alone. However, a significant number will require close observation and possible diversion for persistent partial intestinal obstruction. Failure to recognize persistent obstruction may result in intestinal perforation.

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