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What Exactly is Meant by “Loss of Domain” for Ventral Hernia? Systematic Review of Definitions
Abstract Large ventral hernias are a significant surgical challenge. “Loss of domain” (LOD) expresses the relationship between hernia and abdominal volume, and is used to predict operative difficulty and success. This systematic review assessed whether different definitions of LOD are used in the literature.
S. G. Parker +6 more
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Omphalocele and macroglossia: a case of Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome [PDF]
Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) is a pediatric overgrowth disorder which predisposes to tumor development. The following case study examined a prenatal finding of omphalocele with postnatal findings of macroglossia and cutaneous hemangioma, ultimately ...
Alam, Muhammad Tanveer, Mahmood, Shafqat
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Characteristic Analysis of Ultrasound Diagnosis of Limb Body Wall Complex in Early Pregnancy
ABSTRACT This study aims to explore the diagnostic value of prenatal ultrasound in limb body wall complex (LBWC) during pregnancy and to improve the understanding of LBWC for early ultrasound diagnosis. The ultrasound data and follow‐up results of 107 cases of LBWC (predominantly diagnosed in the first trimester) from the Third Affiliated Hospital of ...
Lingling Zhang +5 more
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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 attached to an external traction system for growth ...
Wendy Jo Svetanoff +6 more
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Onfalocele: análise de 33 casos. [PDF]
Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciências da Saúde, Departamento de Pediatria, Curso de Medicina, Florianópolis ...
Arisa, Alessandro Mendes
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Utilization of MRI in Fetal Surgery
The ex utero intrapartum treatment (EXIT) procedures, open fetal surgery, fetoscopic surgery, and percutaneous interventions are critical approaches in fetal medicine, particularly for managing complex congenital anomalies. Fetal MRI plays a pivotal role in pre‐procedural planning and real‐time monitoring, ensuring optimal outcomes by providing ...
Wei Bian +4 more
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Respiratory Management of the Newborn with an Omphalocele [PDF]
Despite advances in neonatal care, infants with omphalocele have a mortality rate ranging between 5% and 25%. Respiratory insufficiency is a common clinical challenge and an independent predictor of mortality in these infants.
Baerg, Joanne +2 more
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Ventral body wall closure: Mechanistic insights from mouse models and translation to human pathology
Abstract The ventral body wall (VBW) that encloses the thoracic and abdominal cavities arises by extensive cell movements and morphogenetic changes during embryonic development. These morphogenetic processes include embryonic folding generating the primary body wall; the initial ventral cover of the embryo, followed by directed mesodermal cell ...
Caroline Formstone +3 more
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An epigastric heteropagus twin with ruptured giant omphalocele. [PDF]
We present a case of heteropagus twins attached to the epigastric region. The neonate also had ruptured giant omphalocoele with most of gut and liver lying outside the abdominal cavity. Patient had uneventful surgery for separation of twins and repair of ruptured omphalocoele.
Dar SH +4 more
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In patients with omphalocele, several different techniques are performed for repair of the abdominal wall defect. We present the case of a staged abdominal closure of a giant incisional hernia after repair of a ruptured omphalocele.
Yukihiro Tatekawa +2 more
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