Clinical appraisal of Ascaris lumbricoides , with special reference to surgical complications

Anthelmintics 0301 basic medicine Ascariasis Laparotomy India Infant 3. Good health 03 medical and health sciences Child, Preschool Animals Humans Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic Ascaris lumbricoides Child Intestinal Obstruction
DOI: 10.1007/s003830000517 Publication Date: 2002-10-06T12:02:30Z
ABSTRACT
Over a period of 4 years (January 1993-December 1997), 509 patients were treated for abdominal colic with or without intestinal obstruction and a history of passage of adult roundworms either in the stool or in vomitus. All patients were below the age of 10 years, the youngest 6 months old, and were treated successfully with antispasmodics and normal saline enemas. When the pain subsided, an anthelminthic drug was given. Of 209 patients admitted to the hospital, 105 responded to conservative management and 104 (50%) required surgical intervention. The procedures included squeezing out of worms, resection and anastomosis, and treatment of other pathologies like acute appendicitis, tubercular stricture of the small intenstine, etc. Five patients died in the postoperative period due to various complications. There were no deaths among those treated by conservative management. Early recognition of the condition can prevent serious surgical complications and morbidity.
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