dc.creatorBarreto, MWG
dc.creatorMelo, AA
dc.creatorNeto, JO
dc.creatorZeller, CB
dc.creatorMarba, S
dc.creatorSbragia, L
dc.date2004
dc.dateSEP
dc.date2014-11-13T16:12:46Z
dc.date2015-11-26T18:08:13Z
dc.date2014-11-13T16:12:46Z
dc.date2015-11-26T18:08:13Z
dc.date.accessioned2018-03-29T00:50:18Z
dc.date.available2018-03-29T00:50:18Z
dc.identifierPediatric Surgery International. Springer, v. 20, n. 9, n. 699, n. 703, 2004.
dc.identifier0179-0358
dc.identifierWOS:000224895800010
dc.identifier10.1007/s00383-004-1278-4
dc.identifierhttp://www.repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/62269
dc.identifierhttp://www.repositorio.unicamp.br/handle/REPOSIP/62269
dc.identifierhttp://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/62269
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/1293767
dc.descriptionThe incidence of inguinal hernia in premature infants is significantly high, and the optimal timing for its correction is controversial. Furthermore, whether the nutritional status of neonates will alter hernia diagnosis and postoperative results has not been demonstrated. The aim of this study was to analyze the results of premature neonates who underwent inguinal hernia repair before hospital discharge, comparing clinical features and perioperative data of two distinct nutritional groups. It was verified that early inguinal hernia repair is feasible without an escalation in the incidence of complications, thereby reducing the risk of incarceration and avoiding subsequent hospitalization. Moreover, premature infants had similar postoperative outcomes regardless of their nutritional status.
dc.description20
dc.description9
dc.description699
dc.description703
dc.languageen
dc.publisherSpringer
dc.publisherNew York
dc.publisherEUA
dc.relationPediatric Surgery International
dc.relationPediatr. Surg. Int.
dc.rightsfechado
dc.rightshttp://www.springer.com/open+access/authors+rights?SGWID=0-176704-12-683201-0
dc.sourceWeb of Science
dc.subjectinguinal hernia
dc.subjectprematurity
dc.subjectnutrition
dc.subjectInguinal-hernia Repair
dc.subjectPreterm Infants
dc.subjectBabies
dc.subjectSurgery
dc.subjectCommon
dc.subjectBirth
dc.subjectLife
dc.titleNutritional state and herniorrhaphy in premature infants
dc.typeArtículos de revistas


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