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Giant Gastroschisis with Complete Liver Herniation: A Case Report of Two Patients

INTRODUCTION: There are no reported survivors of gastroschisis with complete liver herniation. We describe a case report of two patients, one of whom survived. CASE #1: The patient was born with gastroschisis and herniation of the entire liver. Along with silo placement, the abdominal fascia was att...

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Autores principales: Svetanoff, Wendy Jo, Zendejas, Benjamin, Demehri, Farokh R., Cuenca, Alex, Nath, Bharath, Smithers, C. Jason
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6350565/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30775044
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/4136214
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author Svetanoff, Wendy Jo
Zendejas, Benjamin
Demehri, Farokh R.
Cuenca, Alex
Nath, Bharath
Smithers, C. Jason
author_facet Svetanoff, Wendy Jo
Zendejas, Benjamin
Demehri, Farokh R.
Cuenca, Alex
Nath, Bharath
Smithers, C. Jason
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description INTRODUCTION: There are no reported survivors of gastroschisis with complete liver herniation. We describe a case report of two patients, one of whom survived. CASE #1: The patient was born with gastroschisis and herniation of the entire liver. Along with silo placement, the abdominal fascia was attached to an external traction system for growth. Complete closure was achieved at 5 months. Due to pulmonary hypoplasia, high-frequency ventilation was required. The patient is doing well, on a home ventilator wean, at 20 months. CASE #2: The patient was born prematurely with gastroschisis, total liver herniation, and a defect extending to the pericardium. A silo was attached to the fascia to provide growth of the abdominal cavity. The patient developed respiratory failure, diffuse anasarca, and renal failure. She died at 38 days of life. DISCUSSION: We report the first survivor of gastroschisis with complete liver herniation, contrasting it with a death of a similar case. The associated pulmonary hypoplasia may require long-term ventilation, the inflammatory response can lead to anasarca, and renal injury can occur from acute-on-chronic compartment syndrome. CONCLUSION: External fascial traction systems can help induce growth of the abdominal wall, allowing closure of the challenging abdomen. While critical care management is complex, survival is possible.
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spelling pubmed-63505652019-02-17 Giant Gastroschisis with Complete Liver Herniation: A Case Report of Two Patients Svetanoff, Wendy Jo Zendejas, Benjamin Demehri, Farokh R. Cuenca, Alex Nath, Bharath Smithers, C. Jason Case Rep Surg Case Report INTRODUCTION: There are no reported survivors of gastroschisis with complete liver herniation. We describe a case report of two patients, one of whom survived. CASE #1: The patient was born with gastroschisis and herniation of the entire liver. Along with silo placement, the abdominal fascia was attached to an external traction system for growth. Complete closure was achieved at 5 months. Due to pulmonary hypoplasia, high-frequency ventilation was required. The patient is doing well, on a home ventilator wean, at 20 months. CASE #2: The patient was born prematurely with gastroschisis, total liver herniation, and a defect extending to the pericardium. A silo was attached to the fascia to provide growth of the abdominal cavity. The patient developed respiratory failure, diffuse anasarca, and renal failure. She died at 38 days of life. DISCUSSION: We report the first survivor of gastroschisis with complete liver herniation, contrasting it with a death of a similar case. The associated pulmonary hypoplasia may require long-term ventilation, the inflammatory response can lead to anasarca, and renal injury can occur from acute-on-chronic compartment syndrome. CONCLUSION: External fascial traction systems can help induce growth of the abdominal wall, allowing closure of the challenging abdomen. While critical care management is complex, survival is possible. Hindawi 2019-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6350565/ /pubmed/30775044 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/4136214 Text en Copyright © 2019 Wendy Jo Svetanoff et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under 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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Zendejas, Benjamin
Demehri, Farokh R.
Cuenca, Alex
Nath, Bharath
Smithers, C. Jason
Giant Gastroschisis with Complete Liver Herniation: A Case Report of Two Patients
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title_full Giant Gastroschisis with Complete Liver Herniation: A Case Report of Two Patients
title_fullStr Giant Gastroschisis with Complete Liver Herniation: A Case Report of Two Patients
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title_short Giant Gastroschisis with Complete Liver Herniation: A Case Report of Two Patients
title_sort giant gastroschisis with complete liver herniation: a case report of two patients
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6350565/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30775044
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/4136214
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