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CBCLIPS Episode 16

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    • Sep 2020
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    a_clinical_pearl CBCLIPS Episode 16

    During laparotomy for a 2-day old term male neonate with bowel obstruction and the radiographic images shown, you encounter a very dilated proximal jejunum with the entire distal bowel impacted with small meconium pellets (shown).

    How would you manage this?

    How often does a meconium obstruction extend to the proximal jejunum?!

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    • Sep 2020
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    A very difficult case. The only option possible was a proximal end jejunostomy.



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      • Sep 2020
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