2018, Number 11
Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis
Méndez SR
Language: Spanish
References: 10
Page: 10-13
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ABSTRACT
A disorder produced by hypertrophy of pyloric muscle, which generates progressive blockage of gastric emptying. The specific etiology is currently unknown, although there are hypotheses that seek to explain its origin. Most of the cases are presented around 4 weeks of life, affecting mainly males, white, first-born, rural population and bottle-fed, and there is a clear family predisposition. Vomiting is a constant symptom and characteristically is inmediately postprandial, often in projectile and not bilious, which could trigger dehydration, malnutrition, metabolic and hydroelectrolyte alterations. In a patient whom presents this clinic, finding distension, peristaltic gastric waves and palpation of pyloric olive mass, can be diagnosed in most of the patients. In case of doubt, ultrasound can be use, that currently is the Gold Standart. The initial management should be the metabolic and hydroelectrolytic correction and subsequently the definitive surgical treatment; Ramstedt pyloromyotomy, after decades, continuous as the procedure o choice, althought new studies shown promising results with other surgical thechniques.REFERENCES
Betancourt, R. M., Pazmiño, A. J., Alcívar, C. M. (2015). Evaluación de la efectividad del ultrasonido abdominal en el diagnóstico de estenosis hipertrófica de píloro en niños del hospital Dr. Roberto Gilbert Elizalde. Revista Médica Facultad de Ciencias Médicas – Universidad Católica de Santiago de Guayaquil, 19 (3), 160-165.