Predictive factors for failure of nonsurgical management of intussusception and its in-hospital recurrence in pediatric patients: a large retrospective single-center study
Abstract Background This study explores the effectiveness of ultrasonography (USG)-guided saline enema reduction for ileocecal intussusception. It investigates factors, ascertainable through physical examination, ultrasound, and medical history, that impact the success of the procedure and the likel...
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Main Authors: | Maria Klimeczek Chrapusta (Author), Maciej Preinl (Author), Zofia Łubniewska (Author), Filip Procháska (Author), Maria Gruba (Author), Wojciech Górecki (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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