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Çocuklarda kazara oluşan özofagus yanıkları

The Accıdental Caustıc Esophagıtıs In Chıldren

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Accidental ingestion of caustic substances may be caused important complications such as esophageal stricture or death. The protocol for treatment of this injury is extremely important, especially in the initial phase. In this study, 42 patient who admitted to pediatric surgery department of our hospital due to caustic substance ingestion evaluated retrospectively between 1997-2000 years. The most frequent suffer from caustic substance ingestion group was found 0-6 age group and the most frequent caustic substance which ingested from chil¬dren was household bleach (Sodium hypochlorite) in this study.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Çocuklarda kazara içilen yakıcı maddeler özofagus darlığından ölüme kadar değişen önemli sonuçlara neden olabilmektedir. Özellikle başlangıç safhasındaki tedavi planı çok önemlidir. Bu çalışmada 1997-2000 yılları arasında çocuk cerrahisi kliniğimize yakıcı madde içme şikayeti veya şüphesi ile başvuran 42 hastanın hastane kayıtları geriye dönük olarak incelenmiş ve sonuçları tartışılmıştır. En sık yakıcı madde içen yaş grubu 0¬6 yaş grubu olarak saptanmıştır. Çalışmamızda en sık içilen yakıcı madde çamaşır suyudur (sodyum hipok-lorit).
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