Congenital anomalies in paediatric surgery in North India

Background: Congenitalmal formation represents defects in morphogenesis during early foetal life. Congenital anomalies account for 8-15% of perinatal deaths and 13-16% of neonatal deaths in India. The proportion of perinatal deaths due to congenital malformations is increasing as a result of reducti...

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Main Authors: Babita Jangra, Mahavir Singh, Kamal Nayan Rattan, Yoginder Singh Kadian, Amandeep Kaur
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2014-01-01
Series:African Journal of Paediatric Surgery
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Online Access:http://www.afrjpaedsurg.org/article.asp?issn=0189-6725;year=2014;volume=11;issue=1;spage=39;epage=43;aulast=Jangra
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spelling doaj-9fdd7dac2f194593a6a77eb8268244572020-11-24T22:59:11ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAfrican Journal of Paediatric Surgery0189-67250974-59982014-01-01111394310.4103/0189-6725.129214Congenital anomalies in paediatric surgery in North IndiaBabita JangraMahavir SinghKamal Nayan RattanYoginder Singh KadianAmandeep KaurBackground: Congenitalmal formation represents defects in morphogenesis during early foetal life. Congenital anomalies account for 8-15% of perinatal deaths and 13-16% of neonatal deaths in India. The proportion of perinatal deaths due to congenital malformations is increasing as a result of reduction of mortality due to other causes owing to the improvement in perinatal and neonatal care. Materials and Methods: A retrospective record based study was conducted in the Paediatric Surgery Department of a Tertiary Care Institute of North India. The records of over a decade (2003-2012) were analysed. A total of 4305 cases of congenital anomalies were recorded in the study. All the data were entered in the excel spread sheet and analysed in SPSS version 17. (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, a software package used for statistical analysis, officially named "IBM SPSS Statistics"). Results: Over the decade, a total of 14264 children were admitted in the paediatric surgery department with various problems. Out of these about one-third children (30.18%) had one or other type of congenital anomalies. This trend remained almost constant over the decade within a range of 26.8-33.6%. About half of the total congenital anomalies belonged to the gastro-intestinal tract, followed by genitourinary tract, central nervous system and other anomalies. All the anomalies were more common in males and were found in children belonging to rural communities. Conclusions: All the neonates should be examined with scrutiny for overt as well as occult congenital anomalies and Paediatric surgical care should be considered as an essential component of child health programmes in developing populations. Moreover, it is necessary to establish a registry system for congenital anomalies.http://www.afrjpaedsurg.org/article.asp?issn=0189-6725;year=2014;volume=11;issue=1;spage=39;epage=43;aulast=JangraCongenitalpaediatric surgerymalformations
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author Babita Jangra
Mahavir Singh
Kamal Nayan Rattan
Yoginder Singh Kadian
Amandeep Kaur
spellingShingle Babita Jangra
Mahavir Singh
Kamal Nayan Rattan
Yoginder Singh Kadian
Amandeep Kaur
Congenital anomalies in paediatric surgery in North India
African Journal of Paediatric Surgery
Congenital
paediatric surgery
malformations
author_facet Babita Jangra
Mahavir Singh
Kamal Nayan Rattan
Yoginder Singh Kadian
Amandeep Kaur
author_sort Babita Jangra
title Congenital anomalies in paediatric surgery in North India
title_short Congenital anomalies in paediatric surgery in North India
title_full Congenital anomalies in paediatric surgery in North India
title_fullStr Congenital anomalies in paediatric surgery in North India
title_full_unstemmed Congenital anomalies in paediatric surgery in North India
title_sort congenital anomalies in paediatric surgery in north india
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series African Journal of Paediatric Surgery
issn 0189-6725
0974-5998
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Background: Congenitalmal formation represents defects in morphogenesis during early foetal life. Congenital anomalies account for 8-15% of perinatal deaths and 13-16% of neonatal deaths in India. The proportion of perinatal deaths due to congenital malformations is increasing as a result of reduction of mortality due to other causes owing to the improvement in perinatal and neonatal care. Materials and Methods: A retrospective record based study was conducted in the Paediatric Surgery Department of a Tertiary Care Institute of North India. The records of over a decade (2003-2012) were analysed. A total of 4305 cases of congenital anomalies were recorded in the study. All the data were entered in the excel spread sheet and analysed in SPSS version 17. (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, a software package used for statistical analysis, officially named "IBM SPSS Statistics"). Results: Over the decade, a total of 14264 children were admitted in the paediatric surgery department with various problems. Out of these about one-third children (30.18%) had one or other type of congenital anomalies. This trend remained almost constant over the decade within a range of 26.8-33.6%. About half of the total congenital anomalies belonged to the gastro-intestinal tract, followed by genitourinary tract, central nervous system and other anomalies. All the anomalies were more common in males and were found in children belonging to rural communities. Conclusions: All the neonates should be examined with scrutiny for overt as well as occult congenital anomalies and Paediatric surgical care should be considered as an essential component of child health programmes in developing populations. Moreover, it is necessary to establish a registry system for congenital anomalies.
topic Congenital
paediatric surgery
malformations
url http://www.afrjpaedsurg.org/article.asp?issn=0189-6725;year=2014;volume=11;issue=1;spage=39;epage=43;aulast=Jangra
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