AbstractGiant omphaloceles often present with a loss of abdominal domain. An intact sac may permit simple daily dressings to promote epithelialization for a delayed operative closure; a ruptured sac presents challenges. There may be insufficient native tissue for adequate coverage; tissue expanders or grafts may be needed. We present a case of a ruptured omphalocele sac in which non-operative management was not possible – silo placement and reduction was unsuccessful due to a lack of abdominal domain. We used an acellular human dermal matrix (Alloderm, Life Cell, Branchburg, NJ), sutured to the patient's fascia to provide coverage of the omphalocele contents. There was insufficient skin to cover the majority of the graft. Tissue expanders h...
AbstractGiant exomphalos, also called hepato-omphalocele, is a major exodus of abdominal viscera. Du...
AbstractIntroductionThe “open abdomen” expression widely used to define a full-thickness defect of t...
Repair of abdominal wall defects in the presence of contamination or infection is a significant prob...
The management of giant omphaloceles at our department is primarily conservative. However, managemen...
The two most frequent congenital abnormalities of the front abdominal wall are omphalocele and gastr...
A giant omphalocele was successfully treated with a two-step procedure. The first step was a three-s...
graft over allogenic dermis graft. A 6-year-old girl had undergone multiple operations for an omphal...
The management of giant omphalocele (GO) is a major challenge in pediatric surgery and there are man...
AbstractOmphaloceles present an ongoing challenge due to significant variations in presentation and ...
AbstractThe management of giant omphalocele (GO) is a major challenge in pediatric surgery and there...
Contains fulltext : 48359.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The current re...
Congenital anterior abdominal wall defect occurs commonly and requires specialized management. The c...
The mortality rate of giant omphalocele has improved; however long-term follow-up has revealed umbil...
Giant exomphalos, also called hepato-omphalocele, is a major exodus of abdominal viscera. Due to the...
The management of giant omphaloceles had always been a point of interest for the pediatric surgeons....
AbstractGiant exomphalos, also called hepato-omphalocele, is a major exodus of abdominal viscera. Du...
AbstractIntroductionThe “open abdomen” expression widely used to define a full-thickness defect of t...
Repair of abdominal wall defects in the presence of contamination or infection is a significant prob...
The management of giant omphaloceles at our department is primarily conservative. However, managemen...
The two most frequent congenital abnormalities of the front abdominal wall are omphalocele and gastr...
A giant omphalocele was successfully treated with a two-step procedure. The first step was a three-s...
graft over allogenic dermis graft. A 6-year-old girl had undergone multiple operations for an omphal...
The management of giant omphalocele (GO) is a major challenge in pediatric surgery and there are man...
AbstractOmphaloceles present an ongoing challenge due to significant variations in presentation and ...
AbstractThe management of giant omphalocele (GO) is a major challenge in pediatric surgery and there...
Contains fulltext : 48359.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The current re...
Congenital anterior abdominal wall defect occurs commonly and requires specialized management. The c...
The mortality rate of giant omphalocele has improved; however long-term follow-up has revealed umbil...
Giant exomphalos, also called hepato-omphalocele, is a major exodus of abdominal viscera. Due to the...
The management of giant omphaloceles had always been a point of interest for the pediatric surgeons....
AbstractGiant exomphalos, also called hepato-omphalocele, is a major exodus of abdominal viscera. Du...
AbstractIntroductionThe “open abdomen” expression widely used to define a full-thickness defect of t...
Repair of abdominal wall defects in the presence of contamination or infection is a significant prob...