

E u r o S c i C o n C o n f e r e n c e o n
PEDIATRICS
2017
Pediatrics 2017
Volume:3 Issue:4(Suppl)
Journal of Pediatric Care
ISSN 2471-805X
N o v e m b e r 1 3 - 1 4 , 2 0 1 7
L o n d o n , U K
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E
ven 50 years passed after definitive discerption of NEC, no consensus for
proper time and optimal surgical treatment for Necrotizing enterocolitis.
Aiming to answer the question is early laparotomy will improve the morbidity
and mortality in NEC more than the classic indication for laparotomy? We
conduct a prospective study done between September (2013) and September
(2016) on 64 neonates admitted to NICU, All was suspected to have necrotizing
enterocolitis (NEC). Divided in 2 groups, in group A early intervention criteria
was applied and in group B the classical indication was followed. Survival
group A was 88.2% and 52.95 in group (P value 0.01) So we conclude early
surgical intervention reduce mortality rate in NEC and discover other rare
causes of neonatal peritonitis.
Biography
Yasen Alalayet has completed his MD from Damascus Univer-
sity, Jordanian Board of Surgery, European Board of Paediatric
Surgery, Diploma of Laparoscopic Surgery from Göttingen Uni-
versity and Postdoctoral Researcher certificate from KUL, Bel-
gium. He is the HEAD of paediatric surgery department KSMC,
Hammadi hospitals; He has published more than 12 papers in
reputed journals and has been serving as a reviewer member
of repute. Examiner in Saudi commission for health specialties.
alalayet@netscape.netEarly laparotomy: in the management of necrotizing
enterocolitis
Yasen Alalayet
1
and
Marc Misere
2
1
King Saud Medical City, KSA
2
Katholic University of Leuven, Belgium
Yasen Alalayet et al., J Pediatr Care 2017, 3:4(Suppl)
DOI: 10.21767/2471-805X-C1-002