Neonatal tetanus with intestinal atresia, the importance of multidisciplinary management: a case report

Neonatal infection begins through the umbilical cord when the stump is handled with an unsterile instrument. Most cases of neonatal tetanus develop symptoms during the first eight days of life. It is rarely reported with intestinal atresia. We report the case of an eight-day-old baby boy belonging...

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Published in:Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association
Main Authors: Taimur Iftikhar Qureshi, Muhammad Arshad
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Language:English
Published: Pakistan Medical Association 2025-03-01
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Online Access:https://jpma.org.pk/index.php/public_html/article/view/20733
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description Neonatal infection begins through the umbilical cord when the stump is handled with an unsterile instrument. Most cases of neonatal tetanus develop symptoms during the first eight days of life. It is rarely reported with intestinal atresia. We report the case of an eight-day-old baby boy belonging to a Pashtun family, weighing 1.9 kg, admitted with complaints of decreased activity and intolerance to feed, with resultant non-bilious vomiting. Clinical examination revealed a distended soft abdomen, generalised rigidity with opisthotonus, and lockjaw. With the clinical diagnosis of tetanus, management was started using tetanus immunoglobulin and intravenous antibiotics. X-ray of the abdomen was suggestive of jejunal atresia. Surgery was done after one week of medical management for tetanus, and on surgical exploration, proximal jejunal atresia was confirmed. Resection anastomosis was done. The post-operative period was uneventful, and the neonate was discharged on oral feed. In such cases, immediate surgical intervention is not required, and multidisciplinary team management is recommended.
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spelling doaj-art-e41e5cfda7104bd0bb9664bda1b5986d2025-08-20T03:40:06ZengPakistan Medical AssociationJournal of the Pakistan Medical Association0030-99822025-03-01750410.47391/JPMA.20733Neonatal tetanus with intestinal atresia, the importance of multidisciplinary management: a case reportTaimur Iftikhar Qureshi0Muhammad Arshad1Department of Paediatric Surgery, Liaquat National Hospital and Medical College, Karachi, Pakistan.Department of Paediatric Surgery, Liaquat National Hospital and Medical College, Karachi, Pakistan. Neonatal infection begins through the umbilical cord when the stump is handled with an unsterile instrument. Most cases of neonatal tetanus develop symptoms during the first eight days of life. It is rarely reported with intestinal atresia. We report the case of an eight-day-old baby boy belonging to a Pashtun family, weighing 1.9 kg, admitted with complaints of decreased activity and intolerance to feed, with resultant non-bilious vomiting. Clinical examination revealed a distended soft abdomen, generalised rigidity with opisthotonus, and lockjaw. With the clinical diagnosis of tetanus, management was started using tetanus immunoglobulin and intravenous antibiotics. X-ray of the abdomen was suggestive of jejunal atresia. Surgery was done after one week of medical management for tetanus, and on surgical exploration, proximal jejunal atresia was confirmed. Resection anastomosis was done. The post-operative period was uneventful, and the neonate was discharged on oral feed. In such cases, immediate surgical intervention is not required, and multidisciplinary team management is recommended. https://jpma.org.pk/index.php/public_html/article/view/20733Clostridium tetaniJejunal AtresiaOpisthotonusLockjawMultidisciplinary teamMaternal and Neonatal Tetanus
spellingShingle Taimur Iftikhar Qureshi
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Neonatal tetanus with intestinal atresia, the importance of multidisciplinary management: a case report
Clostridium tetani
Jejunal Atresia
Opisthotonus
Lockjaw
Multidisciplinary team
Maternal and Neonatal Tetanus
title Neonatal tetanus with intestinal atresia, the importance of multidisciplinary management: a case report
title_full Neonatal tetanus with intestinal atresia, the importance of multidisciplinary management: a case report
title_fullStr Neonatal tetanus with intestinal atresia, the importance of multidisciplinary management: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Neonatal tetanus with intestinal atresia, the importance of multidisciplinary management: a case report
title_short Neonatal tetanus with intestinal atresia, the importance of multidisciplinary management: a case report
title_sort neonatal tetanus with intestinal atresia the importance of multidisciplinary management a case report
topic Clostridium tetani
Jejunal Atresia
Opisthotonus
Lockjaw
Multidisciplinary team
Maternal and Neonatal Tetanus
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