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'''Background'''
==Background==
*Acute infection of umbilical stump
*Rare


*acute infection of umbilical stump  
==Clinical Features==
*rare
*Erythema of skin around umbilical stump  
*can progress to severe cellulitis of abd wall, necrotizing fasc, sepsis
*Purulent drainage
*[[Fever]]


'''Clinical Features'''
==Differential Diagnosis==
*[[Cellulitis]] of abdominal wall
*[[Necrotizing fasciitis]]
*[[Neonatal sepsis]]


*erythema of skin around umbilical stump
{{Neonatal rashes DDX}}
*purulent drainage
*fever
 
'''Workup'''


==Evaluation==
*CBC, BMP  
*CBC, BMP  
*blood cultures  
*Blood cultures  
*septic workup if febrile neonate (UA, CXR, LP)  
*Septic workup if febrile neonate ([[UA]], [[CXR]], [[LP]])  
*imaging (ultrasound or CT) as indicated
*Imaging (ultrasound or CT) as indicated
 
'''Treatment'''


==Management==
*IV fluids NS 20mL/kg bolus if ill appearing  
*IV fluids NS 20mL/kg bolus if ill appearing  
*Abx
*[[Antibiotics]]
**[[Gentamycin]]
**[[Ampicillin]]
**[[Vancomycin]]
**Consider [[clindamycin]] or [[metronidazole]] if concern for [[anaerobes]]
*Surgical consultation as indicated


#Gentamycin
==Disposition==
#Ampicillin
*Admit if febrile or ill appearing  
#Vancomycin
*Consider discharge if very mild case and excellent follow-up assured
 
*surgical consultation as indicated
 
'''Disposition'''
 
*admit if febrile or ill appearing  
*consider d/c if very mild case and excellent follow-up assured
 
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'''Source'''


==References==
Harwood Nuss, EMedicine
Harwood Nuss, EMedicine


 
[[Category:Pediatrics]]
 
[[Category:GI]]
[[Category:Peds]]
[[Category:ID]]

Latest revision as of 19:25, 5 March 2020

Background

  • Acute infection of umbilical stump
  • Rare

Clinical Features

  • Erythema of skin around umbilical stump
  • Purulent drainage
  • Fever

Differential Diagnosis

Neonatal Rashes

Evaluation

  • CBC, BMP
  • Blood cultures
  • Septic workup if febrile neonate (UA, CXR, LP)
  • Imaging (ultrasound or CT) as indicated

Management

Disposition

  • Admit if febrile or ill appearing
  • Consider discharge if very mild case and excellent follow-up assured

References

Harwood Nuss, EMedicine