SHORT TERM OUTCOME OF SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH NEURAL TUBE DEFECT (SPINA BIFIDA)
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Abstract
Objective: To study short term out come of surgical management of patients with neural tube defect (Spina
Bifida).
Material and Methods: This study was conducted at Paediatric Surgery unit, Lady Reading Hospital,
Peshawar from January 2003 to December 2005. Patients with neural tube defect in whom surgery was
indicated were included in this study except those who had complete paraplegia, total incontinence of
urine and faeces and associated life threatening major congenital malformation. After discharge from
hospital the patients were followed up for 2.5 years.
Results: Surgery was performed in 198 cases including 93 (46.97%) males and 105 (53.03%) females,
ranging in age from one day to 18 months. There were 39 cases (19.70%) with meningocele, 144 cases
(72.73%) with myelomeningocele, and 15 cases (7.58%) with lipomeningocele. Hydrocephalus observed in
42 cases (21.21%), was treated with V.P shunt. Clubfeet deformities due to neurological defects were found
in 12 cases (6.06%). Incontinence of urine and faeces was found in 39 cases (19.70%). Postoperative
complications were observed in 24 cases (12.12%) including wound infection 18 cases (9.09%), wound
dehiscence 3 cases (1.52%) and CSF leakage 3 cases (1.52%). Thirty four patients died (17.17%) and 27
patients were lost to follow-up.
Conclusion: Management of neural tube defect requires proper assessment and appropriate decision for
surgery. Proper selection of patients for surgery has a fair outcome
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