2007
DOI: 10.1016/s0377-1237(07)80035-9
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Management of Gastroschisis in a Peripheral Hospital

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“…Fortunately, two of our surviving babies have so far not developed any ventral hernia in the four months of their follow-up observation. A staged repair approach is commonly preferred [9] . Less than 10% of the babies can be managed by primary closure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fortunately, two of our surviving babies have so far not developed any ventral hernia in the four months of their follow-up observation. A staged repair approach is commonly preferred [9] . Less than 10% of the babies can be managed by primary closure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Omphalocoele is associated with a high rate of additional malformations and frequently is associated with syndromes and chromosomal anomalies. 6 Neural tube defects, diaphragmatic hernia and foetal heart defects are the most commonly associated malformations. 2 Although gastroschisis rarely is associated with chromosomal anomalies or other system malformations more frequently intestinal complications as jejunoileal disruption and intestinal atresia may be present.…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%