177 Incisional hernia after abdominal surgery in infants: A retrospective analysis of incidence and risk factors Chapter 7 Table 3 - Top 11 contributors to IH development Diagnosis Total patients Developed hernia of total IH No Yes Count Count (%) Count (%) % Necrotizing Enterocolitis 188 166 (88%) 22 (12%) 21% Pyloric stenosis 411 394 (96%) 17 (4%) 16% Gastroschisis 53 43 (81%) 10 (19%) 9% Omphalocele 42 35 (83%) 7 (17%) 7% Intestinal atresia (including duodenum) 177 170 (96%) 7 (4%) 7% Umbilical hernia (congenital) 54 48 (89%) 6 (11%) 6% Anorectal malformation (ARM) 236 231 (98%) 5 (2%) 2% Hirschsprung’s disease 154 149 (97%) 5 (3%) 5% Undescended testis 96 92 (96%) 4 (4%) 4% Volvulus 60 56 (93%) 4 (7%) 4% Malrotation 58 54 (93%) 4 (7%) 4% Figure 1 – Distribution over time
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