Omphalitis

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Background

  • acute infection of umbilical stump
  • rare
  • can progress to severe cellulitis of abd wall, necrotizing fasc, sepsis

Clinical Features

  1. erythema of skin around umbilical stump
  2. purulent drainage
  3. fever

Workup

  • CBC, BMP
  • blood cultures
  • septic workup if febrile neonate (UA, CXR, LP)
  • imaging (ultrasound or CT) as indicated

Treatment

  1. IV fluids NS 20mL/kg bolus if ill appearing
  2. Abx
    1. Gentamycin
    2. Ampicillin
    3. Vancomycin
  3. Surgical consultation as indicated

Disposition

  1. admit if febrile or ill appearing
  2. consider d/c if very mild case and excellent follow-up assured

Source

Harwood Nuss, EMedicine