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2025 Pediatric Surgery Update Course - Updates in NEC Management

Video Published 2025-08-28 Updated 2025-09-28

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Conference presentation examining surgical management controversies in necrotizing enterocolitis, focusing on diagnostic imaging strategies (ultrasound vs X-ray), timing of surgical intervention, and operative technique selection (primary anastomosis vs ostomy) in extremely low birth weight infants.

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  • Abdominal ultrasound has higher sensitivity than X-ray for early NEC detection (X-ray sensitivity only 13-25%) and can assess bowel perfusion.
  • High-risk ultrasound findings (pneumoperitoneum, fluid collections, complex free fluid) strongly predict need for surgical intervention.
  • Primary anastomosis vs ostomy in NEC remains controversial; patient stability and extent of disease guide surgical approach more than protocols.
  • Serial imaging strategy should escalate to ultrasound when X-ray findings are equivocal or don't match clinical severity in suspected NEC.
  • ICG fluorescence for bowel perfusion assessment is emerging but not yet standard practice in neonatal NEC surgery.

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