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Omphalocele and Gastroschisis in Newborns: Over 16 Years of Experience from a Single Clinic

Infants born with potentially life-threatening conditions of omphalocele and gastroschisis may require long-term hospitalization. We aimed to compare the outcomes of these two conditions occurring over a 16-year period (2001-16). It is a retrospective study of 19 newborns undergoing surgery for thes...

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Autores principales: Watanabe, Shunusuke, Suzuki, Tatuya, Hara, Fujio, Yasui, Toshihiro, Uga, Naoko, Naoe, Atuki
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5538593/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28770124
http://dx.doi.org/10.21699/jns.v6i2.530
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author Watanabe, Shunusuke
Suzuki, Tatuya
Hara, Fujio
Yasui, Toshihiro
Uga, Naoko
Naoe, Atuki
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Suzuki, Tatuya
Hara, Fujio
Yasui, Toshihiro
Uga, Naoko
Naoe, Atuki
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description Infants born with potentially life-threatening conditions of omphalocele and gastroschisis may require long-term hospitalization. We aimed to compare the outcomes of these two conditions occurring over a 16-year period (2001-16). It is a retrospective study of 19 newborns undergoing surgery for these two abdominal wall defects (8 patients with omphalocele and 11 cases of gastroschisis). The average birth weights for the newborns with omphaloceles and gastroschisis were 2554.5 g and 2248.6 g respectively. Associated anomalies included trisomy 18, Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome, congenital heart disease, Meckel’s diverticulum, inguinal hernias, renal deformities, limb deformities, cryptorchidism, body stalk anomalies, and closed gastroschisis. The average hospital stay for the newborns with omphaloceles and gastroschisis were 42.6 days 50.2 days respectively. The time to the start of postoperative nutritional supplementation for the newborns with omphaloceles and gastroschisis were 4.3 days for the infants with omphaloceles and 7.3 days for respectively. The survival rates for the newborns with omphaloceles and gastroschisis were similar, 87.5% and 81.8% respectively. Survival rates in omphalocele correlated negatively with associated anomalies. In gastroschisis cases, strict care is necessary when intestinal dilation is observed via fetal sonography.
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spelling pubmed-55385932017-08-02 Omphalocele and Gastroschisis in Newborns: Over 16 Years of Experience from a Single Clinic Watanabe, Shunusuke Suzuki, Tatuya Hara, Fujio Yasui, Toshihiro Uga, Naoko Naoe, Atuki J Neonatal Surg Original Article Infants born with potentially life-threatening conditions of omphalocele and gastroschisis may require long-term hospitalization. We aimed to compare the outcomes of these two conditions occurring over a 16-year period (2001-16). It is a retrospective study of 19 newborns undergoing surgery for these two abdominal wall defects (8 patients with omphalocele and 11 cases of gastroschisis). The average birth weights for the newborns with omphaloceles and gastroschisis were 2554.5 g and 2248.6 g respectively. Associated anomalies included trisomy 18, Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome, congenital heart disease, Meckel’s diverticulum, inguinal hernias, renal deformities, limb deformities, cryptorchidism, body stalk anomalies, and closed gastroschisis. The average hospital stay for the newborns with omphaloceles and gastroschisis were 42.6 days 50.2 days respectively. The time to the start of postoperative nutritional supplementation for the newborns with omphaloceles and gastroschisis were 4.3 days for the infants with omphaloceles and 7.3 days for respectively. The survival rates for the newborns with omphaloceles and gastroschisis were similar, 87.5% and 81.8% respectively. Survival rates in omphalocele correlated negatively with associated anomalies. In gastroschisis cases, strict care is necessary when intestinal dilation is observed via fetal sonography. EL-MED-Pub 2017-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5538593/ /pubmed/28770124 http://dx.doi.org/10.21699/jns.v6i2.530 Text en © JNS. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Watanabe, Shunusuke
Suzuki, Tatuya
Hara, Fujio
Yasui, Toshihiro
Uga, Naoko
Naoe, Atuki
Omphalocele and Gastroschisis in Newborns: Over 16 Years of Experience from a Single Clinic
title Omphalocele and Gastroschisis in Newborns: Over 16 Years of Experience from a Single Clinic
title_full Omphalocele and Gastroschisis in Newborns: Over 16 Years of Experience from a Single Clinic
title_fullStr Omphalocele and Gastroschisis in Newborns: Over 16 Years of Experience from a Single Clinic
title_full_unstemmed Omphalocele and Gastroschisis in Newborns: Over 16 Years of Experience from a Single Clinic
title_short Omphalocele and Gastroschisis in Newborns: Over 16 Years of Experience from a Single Clinic
title_sort omphalocele and gastroschisis in newborns: over 16 years of experience from a single clinic
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5538593/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28770124
http://dx.doi.org/10.21699/jns.v6i2.530
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