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BACKGROUND: Cantrell’s pentalogy includes the presence of five birth defects that represent a great challenge for surgeons. Abnormalities of the heart, pericardium, diaphragm, sternumand anterior abdominal wall are the main findings. Its incidence is low, however, it is essential to identify Cantrell´s pentalogy timely to adopt an adequate therapy for all specific defects, since it has high mortality. CASE REPORT: The patient was a full- term male newborn, with a history of abdominal wall defect compatible with an omphalocele detected by prenatal ultrasound. After the caesarean section, the abdominal wall defect was notable, the left liver lobe, intestines and heart emerged through it, the sternum also had a low fissure. The echocardiogram revealed a permeable oval foramen, mild tricuspid regurgitation, and severe pulmonary hypertension. EVOLUTION: Immediate surgical management was decided. Silo was placed, with progressive closure of the midline in 7 days. During the second surgical procedure, the diaphragmatic and pericardial defect was corrected with a bovine pericardial prosthesis. Despite the adequate evolution after surgery, at day 28 he presented with sudden cyanosis and didn’t respond to cardiopulmonary resuscitation and died. CONCLUSIONS: Cantrell’s Pentalogy is a rare disease, with peculiar clinical, anatomical and embryological characteristics, it represents a unique challenge for surgeons. Early diagnosis, as well as follow-up during pregnancy, planning a cesarean section in a high-level center and immediate surgical approach with a multidisciplinary team, are the key components in the management of patients with Cantrell’s Pentalogy. KEY WORDS: PENTALOGY OF CANTRELL, ECTOPIA CORDIS, UMBILICAL HERNIA. CONGENITAL.
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