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      Enema reduction of intussusception: the success rate of hydrostatic and pneumatic reduction.

      Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management
      Informa UK Ltd.
      hydrostatic reduction, pneumatic reduction, success rate, intussusception

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          Intussusception is a common surgical emergency in infants and children. The incidence of intussusception is from one to four per 2,000 infants and children. If there is no peritonitis, perforation sign on abdominal radiographic studies, and nonresponsive shock, nonoperative reduction by pneumatic or hydrostatic enema can be performed. The purpose of this study was to compare the success rates of both the methods.

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          10.2147/TCRM.S92169
          4687953
          26719697

          hydrostatic reduction,pneumatic reduction,success rate,intussusception

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