Dr. Anteneh Gadisa Belachew
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Publication Patterns and seasonal variation of intussusception in children: A retrospective analysis of cases operated in a Tertiary Hospital in Ethiopia(2016-01-04) ;Anteneh Gadisa ;Amezene TadesseBerhanu HailemariamBackground :Intussusception is one of the frequent causes of bowel obstruction in infants and toddlers(1). It involves invagination of a portion of intestine into another(2–4). The peak age of occurrence is between the age of 4 and 8 months. The aim of this study is to review the pattern of clinical presentation and seasonal variation of intussusception in our hospital, and to analyze the mode and outcomes of treatment. Patients and Methods: This is a four-year retrospective study of children aged 13 years and below who were admitted and treated for intussusception between January 2011 and December 2014 at the pediatric surgery unit of Tikur Anbesa Specialized Hospital (TAH) in Ethiopia. Information on the patients’ demographic characteristics, clinical presentation, and month of occurrence as well as the operative findings and outcome were obtained from the pediatric surgery unit record book, patient charts, and the operating theatre registry. Results: One hundred and thirty six cases of intussusception were admitted to TAH, Addis Ababa over a four year period, of which 130 charts were retrieved and analyzed. Males dominated in the series. Age distribution showed that 59.2% of the cases were