We present two infants born with large, right upper quadrant defects which cannot be categorized as either a gastroschisis or omphalocele. We successfully managed one infant with a three stage repair using polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) patch, porcine urinary bladder matrix (UBM) and delayed surgical closure. The second infant passed away due to parental consent care withdrawal
<p>Gastroschisis is an abdominal wall defect, typically located to the right of the umbilical cord, ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to review the outcome of all cases of antenatally diagnosed ant...
Gastroschisis represents a herniation of abdominal contents through a paramedian full-thickness abdo...
The two most frequent congenital abnormalities of the front abdominal wall are omphalocele and gastr...
Abdominal wall defects occur when the normal sequence of the gastro intestinal tract development is ...
The management of giant omphaloceles had always been a point of interest for the pediatric surgeons....
A female baby with an antenatal diagnosis of gastroschisis was transferred to our institution. The d...
AbstractOmphaloceles present an ongoing challenge due to significant variations in presentation and ...
The degree of viscero-abdominal disproportion often makes single-stage reduction difficult in large ...
The management of giant omphalocele (GO) is a major challenge in pediatric surgery and there are man...
AbstractThe management of giant omphalocele (GO) is a major challenge in pediatric surgery and there...
Summary: The upper limit of intra-abdominal pressure after closure of gastroschisis has been suggest...
Gastroschisis is a congenital anomaly characterised by a full thickness abdominal wall defect, usual...
A giant omphalocele is a liver-containing protrusion through an abdominal defect wider than 5 cm in ...
Congenital abdominal wall defects, namely, gastroschisis and omphalocele, are rare congenital malfor...
<p>Gastroschisis is an abdominal wall defect, typically located to the right of the umbilical cord, ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to review the outcome of all cases of antenatally diagnosed ant...
Gastroschisis represents a herniation of abdominal contents through a paramedian full-thickness abdo...
The two most frequent congenital abnormalities of the front abdominal wall are omphalocele and gastr...
Abdominal wall defects occur when the normal sequence of the gastro intestinal tract development is ...
The management of giant omphaloceles had always been a point of interest for the pediatric surgeons....
A female baby with an antenatal diagnosis of gastroschisis was transferred to our institution. The d...
AbstractOmphaloceles present an ongoing challenge due to significant variations in presentation and ...
The degree of viscero-abdominal disproportion often makes single-stage reduction difficult in large ...
The management of giant omphalocele (GO) is a major challenge in pediatric surgery and there are man...
AbstractThe management of giant omphalocele (GO) is a major challenge in pediatric surgery and there...
Summary: The upper limit of intra-abdominal pressure after closure of gastroschisis has been suggest...
Gastroschisis is a congenital anomaly characterised by a full thickness abdominal wall defect, usual...
A giant omphalocele is a liver-containing protrusion through an abdominal defect wider than 5 cm in ...
Congenital abdominal wall defects, namely, gastroschisis and omphalocele, are rare congenital malfor...
<p>Gastroschisis is an abdominal wall defect, typically located to the right of the umbilical cord, ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to review the outcome of all cases of antenatally diagnosed ant...
Gastroschisis represents a herniation of abdominal contents through a paramedian full-thickness abdo...