Colonic atresia with modified Santulli procedure
Colonic atresia is one of the rarest congenital intestinal atresia. The incidence is estimated between 1:40,000 to 1:66,000 live births. The clinical manifestation of colonic atresia is abdominal distension in 24-48 hours after birth progressively, failure to pass meconium, and feculent vomiting as...
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Main Authors: | Henggar Allest Pratama (Author), Supangat (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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