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Table 2 Clinical, associated anomalies and surgical findings of neonates with CDO following Kimura surgery at Dr. Sardjito Hospital, Indonesia

From: Outcomes and survival of infants with congenital duodenal obstruction following Kimura procedure with post-anastomosis jejunostomy feeding tube

Characteristics

Total (N = 52)

JFT (N = 15)

Non-JFT (N = 37)

p value

N (%); median (IQR)

N (%); median (IQR)

N (%); median (IQR)

Clinical presentation

    

Bilious vomiting

43 (82.7)

12 (80)

31 (83.8)

0.059

Epigastric distention

50 (96.2)

13 (88.2)

37 (100)

0.024*

Meconium passage

46 (88.5)

11 (73.3)

35 (94.5)

0.03*

Associated anomaly

    

None

23 (44.2)

9 (60)

14 (37.8)

0.11

Down syndrome

21 (40.4)

4 (26.6)

17 (45.9)

0.38

Congenital heart disease

14 (26.9)

3 (20)

11 (29.7)

0.74

Other congenital anomalies (imperforate anus, Hirschsprung disease, Prune-Belly syndrome)

8 (15.4)

2 (13.3)

6 (13.5)

1.0

Duodenal obstruction type

    

Type 1

12 (23.1)

3 (20)

9 (24.3)

1.0

Stenosis

7 (13.5)

0

7 (18.9)

0.09

Annular pancreas

33 (63.4)

12 (80)

21 (56.8)

0.20

Duration of operation (min)

120 (108.75–135)

135(120–165)

120 (105–120)

0.002*

  1. CDO congenial duodenal obstruction, IQR interquartile range, JFT jejunostomy feeding tube, min minutes
  2. *Significant (p < 0.05)