BackgroundGastroschisis requires surgical management soon after birth. Few publications have reached conclusion regarding the differences of outcomes between primary closure (PC) and a staged repair with silo pouch reduction (SR); as the initial management of gastroschisis.MethodsA retrospective review was conducted in 44 newborns with gastroschisis between 1996 and 2007 at Chang Gung Children's Hospital. We recorded and analyzed basic demographic data, including birth body weight, gestational age, size of the wall defect, initial operative procedure, outcomes, and mortality.ResultsThe male-to-female ratio was 21:23. Patients had a low birth body weight (2263 ± 539g, mean ± SD) and were borderline premature (gestational age = 36.3 ± 1.86 we...
This retrospective study elicits information regarding the dependence of neonatal outcome in gastros...
Primary fascial closure of gastroschisis remains controversial. Some surgeons routinely place a pros...
<p>Gastroschisis is an abdominal wall defect, typically located to the right of the umbilical cord, ...
Background/purpose The management protocols and outcome of neonates with gastroschisis have improved...
INTRODUCTION: Correction of gastroschisis can be accomplished by primary or staged closure. There is...
Background/Purpose The optimal surgical approach in infants with gastroschisis (GS) is unknown. The ...
Objective: In infants with gastroschisis, outcomes were compared between those where operative redu...
Background: Gastroschisis is a congenital abdominal wall defect with the small and large bowel protr...
Background/Purpose: The optimal surgical approach in infants with gastroschisis (GS) is unknown. The...
BackgroundGastroschisis (GS) is defined as a full-thickness paraumbilical abdominal wall defect asso...
To identify methods of improving the evidence base in smaller surgical specialties, using a systemat...
Gastroschisis is one of the most common congenital malformations in paediatric surgery. However, the...
Objective To identify methods of improving the evidence base in smaller surgical specialties, using ...
<p><strong>Introduction: </strong>Gastroschisis is the most common type of abdominal wall defect at ...
OBJECTIVE: In infants with gastroschisis, outcomes were compared between those where operative reduc...
This retrospective study elicits information regarding the dependence of neonatal outcome in gastros...
Primary fascial closure of gastroschisis remains controversial. Some surgeons routinely place a pros...
<p>Gastroschisis is an abdominal wall defect, typically located to the right of the umbilical cord, ...
Background/purpose The management protocols and outcome of neonates with gastroschisis have improved...
INTRODUCTION: Correction of gastroschisis can be accomplished by primary or staged closure. There is...
Background/Purpose The optimal surgical approach in infants with gastroschisis (GS) is unknown. The ...
Objective: In infants with gastroschisis, outcomes were compared between those where operative redu...
Background: Gastroschisis is a congenital abdominal wall defect with the small and large bowel protr...
Background/Purpose: The optimal surgical approach in infants with gastroschisis (GS) is unknown. The...
BackgroundGastroschisis (GS) is defined as a full-thickness paraumbilical abdominal wall defect asso...
To identify methods of improving the evidence base in smaller surgical specialties, using a systemat...
Gastroschisis is one of the most common congenital malformations in paediatric surgery. However, the...
Objective To identify methods of improving the evidence base in smaller surgical specialties, using ...
<p><strong>Introduction: </strong>Gastroschisis is the most common type of abdominal wall defect at ...
OBJECTIVE: In infants with gastroschisis, outcomes were compared between those where operative reduc...
This retrospective study elicits information regarding the dependence of neonatal outcome in gastros...
Primary fascial closure of gastroschisis remains controversial. Some surgeons routinely place a pros...
<p>Gastroschisis is an abdominal wall defect, typically located to the right of the umbilical cord, ...