A proposed classification for the spectrum of vanishing gastroschisis
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A proposed classification for the spectrum of vanishing gastroschisis
Abstract
Infants born with gastroschisis in association with intestinal atresia are well described. We are the proposing the classification of vanishing gastroschisis. In this series of six cases, at one end of the spectrum is an infant having gastroschisis with a much narrower defect on the right side of umbilicus. The ischemic bowel loops were connected to bowel inside the abdomen by a fibrous band compressing the exposed bowel mesentery. On the other end of spectrum, an infant having extensive bowel atresia and complete closure of abdominal wall defect (gastroschisis) detected on antenatal ultrasound. These cases should raise awareness of this devastating complication in prenatal management of gastroschisis.
Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.
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