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Does bronchopulmonary dysplasia change the postoperative outcome of herniorrhaphy in premature babies?

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Does bronchopulmonary dysplasia change the postoperative outcome of herniorrhaphy in premature babies?

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GROUND: Inguinal hernia is a common surgical condition in premature neonates. Because of physiological immaturity, they can present with lung-related diseases, such as bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), which may influence the time for operation and the postoperative outcome after hernia repair. The aim of this study was to analyze the role of BPD in the outcome of premature infants who underwent herniorrhaphy. METHODS: Fifty-two premature infants who underwent hernia repair from 1996 to 2004 at CAISM-UNICAMP were included in this study. Seventeen babies had BPD and 35 did not. The features reviewed included: (i) associated preoperative morbidity; (ii) birth data and the hernia; and (iii) hernia diagnosis, surgery and postoperative outcome data. Three sets of analysis were undertaken. The first compared features with and without BPD. The second was an univariate analysis to detect associations between those features and postoperative complications. Finally, a multivariate analysis to de

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