ANALYTICAL STUDY OF CAUSATIVE FACTORS OF NEONATAL LIMB GANGRENE.
- Post Graduate, Institute of Vascular Surgery, Madras Medical College, Chennai. Tamil Nadu, India.
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Aim and objectives: To analyze the various etiological factors involved in development of neonatal limb gangrene.
Duration of study ? Two years (Aug 2015 to Aug 2017).
Study design ? Retrospective and Prospective.
Inclusion criteria: Neonates present with limb gangrene within 28 days.
Exclusion criteria: Neonates present with limb gangrene after 28 days.
Conclusion: Preterm and low birth weight with malformation babies with sepsis, and maternal risk factors like diabetes and birth trauma and repeated venous cannulation and drug extravasation play a major role in development of neonatal limb gangrene.
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sasikumar krishnan Mch, sritharan N, devarajan I, velladuraichi B, ilayakumar P, jayanth V and krishna M. (2018); ANALYTICAL STUDY OF CAUSATIVE FACTORS OF NEONATAL LIMB GANGRENE., Int. J. of Adv. Res., 6 (02), 316-323, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/6442
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