To explore the relationship between ultrasound manifestations of fetal intestinal dilatation
correct diagnosis after birth and neonatal prognosis.
Methods:
A retrospective analysis was performed on 41 cases of fetal intestinal dilatation found by ultrasound and participated in multi department consultation from January 2015 to November 2019.
Results:
A total of 41 cases were followed up to one month after birth. ① There were 16 cases of duodenal dilatation (16/41
39.0%)
6 cases of p
regnancy termination
1 case of intrauterine fetal death within 30 weeks of pregnancy
and 9 cases of post-natal surgery. Postoperative pathology: 3 cases were of annular pancreas
3 cases were of duodenal membranous atresia
2 cases of duodenal stenosis and 1 case of duodenal malrotation. ② There were 13 cases of intestinal dilatation (13/41
31.7%)
7 cases (7/13
53.8%) of normal defecation after full-term delivery
3 cases of pregnancy termination
and 3 cases of surgery after birth. Postoperative pathology: there were 1 case of duodenal membranous atresia
1 case of duodenal stenosis
and 1 case of distal intestinal atresia combined with intestinal perforation. ③ There were 11 cases of colonic dilatation (11/41
26.8%)
7 cases (7/11
63.6%) of normal defecation after full-term delivery
1 case of pregnancy termination
1 case of neonatal death
and 2 cases of operation after birth. Postoperative pathology: colonic membranous atresia. ④ There was 1 case of dilatation of small intestine and colon (1/41
2.4%)
and defecation were normal after full-term delivery.
Conclusion:
The prognosis of fetus with duodenal dilatation or other abnormalities is worse than that of simple small intestine or colon dilatation. Partial small intestine or colon dilatation may be a transient manifestation of normal fetus.
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CHEN Jiong nbsp
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