Clinical Features of Newborns With Gastroschisis and Outcomes of Different Initial Interventions: Primary Closure Versus Staged Repair
Gastroschisis 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. Methods: A retrospective review was...
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doaj-d647adafec2b402eb09103e64321d6532020-11-24T22:37:42ZengElsevierPediatrics and Neonatology1875-95722010-12-0151632032510.1016/S1875-9572(10)60062-9Clinical Features of Newborns With Gastroschisis and Outcomes of Different Initial Interventions: Primary Closure Versus Staged RepairMing-Horng Tsai0Hsuan-Rong Huang1Shih-Ming Chu2Pong-Hong Yang3Reyin Lien4Division of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Chiayi, TaiwanCollege of Medicine, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, TaiwanDivision of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Chiayi, TaiwanDivision of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Chiayi, TaiwanDivision of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Chiayi, TaiwanGastroschisis 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. Methods: A 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. Results: The 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 weeks). Thirty-two patients received PC and 12 received SR as the initial treatment. Seven of the newborn infants died because of delayed initial surgical intervention (n = 2), operation-related complications (n = 4), or underlying multiple congenital anomalies (n = 1). The mortality rate was 16%. When comparing PC and SR (excluding “complicated” gastroschisis), there were no significant differences in survival, days of ventilator use, days to reach full enteral feeding, and hospitalization. Conclusion: PC and SR are comparable as initial treatment modalities for gastroschisis. In addition to underlying gastrointestinal anomalies, the factors that led to significant morbidity in our study were bowel gangrene or perforation resulting from postponed surgical management and the development of abdominal compartment syndrome.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1875957210600629abdominal compartment syndromegastroschisisprimary closurestaged repair |
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Ming-Horng Tsai Hsuan-Rong Huang Shih-Ming Chu Pong-Hong Yang Reyin Lien Clinical Features of Newborns With Gastroschisis and Outcomes of Different Initial Interventions: Primary Closure Versus Staged Repair Pediatrics and Neonatology abdominal compartment syndrome gastroschisis primary closure staged repair |
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Ming-Horng Tsai Hsuan-Rong Huang Shih-Ming Chu Pong-Hong Yang Reyin Lien |
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Clinical Features of Newborns With Gastroschisis and Outcomes of Different Initial Interventions: Primary Closure Versus Staged Repair |
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Clinical Features of Newborns With Gastroschisis and Outcomes of Different Initial Interventions: Primary Closure Versus Staged Repair |
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Clinical Features of Newborns With Gastroschisis and Outcomes of Different Initial Interventions: Primary Closure Versus Staged Repair |
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Clinical Features of Newborns With Gastroschisis and Outcomes of Different Initial Interventions: Primary Closure Versus Staged Repair |
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Clinical Features of Newborns With Gastroschisis and Outcomes of Different Initial Interventions: Primary Closure Versus Staged Repair |
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clinical features of newborns with gastroschisis and outcomes of different initial interventions: primary closure versus staged repair |
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Pediatrics and Neonatology |
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2010-12-01 |
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Gastroschisis 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.
Methods: A 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.
Results: The 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 weeks). Thirty-two patients received PC and 12 received SR as the initial treatment. Seven of the newborn infants died because of delayed initial surgical intervention (n = 2), operation-related complications (n = 4), or underlying multiple congenital anomalies (n = 1). The mortality rate was 16%. When comparing PC and SR (excluding “complicated” gastroschisis), there were no significant differences in survival, days of ventilator use, days to reach full enteral feeding, and hospitalization.
Conclusion: PC and SR are comparable as initial treatment modalities for gastroschisis. In addition to underlying gastrointestinal anomalies, the factors that led to significant morbidity in our study were bowel gangrene or perforation resulting from postponed surgical management and the development of abdominal compartment syndrome. |
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abdominal compartment syndrome gastroschisis primary closure staged repair |
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