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Megacystis microcolon intestinal hypoperistalsis syndrome: systematic review of outcome.
[megacystis-microcolon-intestinal hypoperistalsis syndrome]
Megacystis
microcolon
intestinal
hypoperistalsis
syndrome
(
MMIHS
)
is
a
rare
and
the
most
severe
form
of
functional
intestinal
obstruction
in
the
newborn
.
This
congenital
condition
is
associated
with
non-obstructed
urinary
bladder
,
microcolon
and
decreased
or
absent
intestinal
peristalsis
.
This
study
was
designed
to
determine
the
incidence
and
outcome
of
MMIHS
.
A
systematic
review
of
the
literature
(
1976
-
2011
)
was
performed
for
key
words
"
megacystis
microcolon
intestinal
hypoperistalsis
"
.
Resulting
publications
were
reviewed
for
epidemiology
and
outcome
.
Reference
lists
were
screened
for
additional
cases
.
A
total
number
of
227
MMIHS
cases
were
reported
from
1976
to
2011
.
A
clear
preponderance
for
female
infants
was
found
(
female
70
.
6
vs
.
male
29
.
4
%
)
.
One
or
more
surgical
interventions
were
reported
in
115
patients
(
including
gastrostomy
,
ileostomy
,
jejunostomy
,
segmental
resections
of
small
bowel
,
adhesiolysis
and
internal
sphincter
myectomy
)
.
For
decompression
of
the
megacystis
,
vesicostomy
was
performed
in
41
patients
.
Outcome
was
reported
in
a
total
of
218
patients
.
Survival
rate
was
19
.
7
%
(
survivors
:
n
Â
=
Â
43
,
non-survivors
:
n
Â
=
Â
175
)
,
the
oldest
survivor
being
24
Â
years
old
.
The
vast
majority
of
the
surviving
patients
had
to
be
maintained
by
total
or
partial
parenteral
nutrition
(
TPN
)
.
Main
causes
of
death
were
sepsis
,
malnutrition
and
multiple
organ
failure
.
Twelve
multivisceral
transplantations
have
been
reported
to
date
in
patients
with
MMIHS
.
The
majority
of
the
survivors
are
reported
to
be
free
of
parenteral
nutrition
and
show
improving
gastric
emptying
.
However
,
intermittent
catheterisation
remains
obligatory
due
to
persistent
bladder
dysfunction
.
The
survival
in
MMIHS
in
recent
years
has
improved
.
The
majority
of
survivors
are
either
maintained
by
TPN
or
have
undergone
multiorgan
transplantations
.
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