An ex-25-week premature infant underwent laparotomy, small bowel resection, and end ileostomy with mucus fistula for necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). She is now 48 weeks corrected gestational age. She is tolerating enteral feeds, gaining weight and has been weaned to room air. The Neonatology teams asks if any additional testing is required prior to ostomy reversal.
A Contrast studies are not required prior to ostomy reversal so no further testing is needed
B Contrast studies are only needed in patients who have difficulty tolerating enteral feeds, so no further testing is needed in this case
C Contrast studies should be obtained prior to ostomy reversal in cases of NEC and anorectal malformations, but can be avoided in other diagnoses
D Contrast studies should always be performed prior to ostomy reversal, regardless of the underlying diagnosis
A Contrast studies are not required prior to ostomy reversal so no further testing is needed
B Contrast studies are only needed in patients who have difficulty tolerating enteral feeds, so no further testing is needed in this case
C Contrast studies should be obtained prior to ostomy reversal in cases of NEC and anorectal malformations, but can be avoided in other diagnoses
D Contrast studies should always be performed prior to ostomy reversal, regardless of the underlying diagnosis
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