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Ruptured omphalocele with ischemic bowels
Chiao-Yu Cheng +3 more
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Giant Omphalocele Ruptured: An Operated Case and Review of the Literature
Background: The omphalocele is a congenital defect of closure of the abdominal wall at the level of the umbilical ring with evisceration of the intra-abdominal organs in the form of a bag covered with a membrane. This membrane can rupture and become an extreme emergency that can put the infant’s life at stake.
Koffi Maxime Koffi +4 more
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Aims: Closure of congenital body wall defects in children can be a challenging task for the pediatric Surgeon. Biological prosthesis has been increasingly used for high-risk wound closure in adult patients with excellent outcomes and use in the pediatric
Debalina Karmakar +5 more
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Ruptured Giant Omphalocele. A Case Report
Omphalocele is one of the abdominal wall defects. It can be associated with other malformations including imperforate anus, agenesis of the colon, bladder exstrophy and cardiovascular disease, frequently leading to non-viable fetuses.
Víctor Manuel González Valdez +2 more
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Omphalocele with intestinal prolapse through a patent omphalomesenteric duct: A case report
Introduction: The combination of a patent omphalomesenteric duct in the setting of an omphalocele is rare and has an unusual physical appearance on presentation.
SaraPettey Sandifer +3 more
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A rare combination of congenital anomalies following in utero methimazole exposure
The use of methimazole for the treatment of hyperthyroidism in the first trimester of pregnancy has been linked to several congenital malformations. Most commonly reported is choanal atresia; however, other anomalies have been described including aplasia
Taylor Shaw +4 more
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The Long-Term Outcome of Abdominal Wall Defects Exomphalos & Gastroschisis Retrospective Single Centre Study Children Hospital at Westmead, Sydney, Australia [PDF]
Objective: To examine the natural history and detailed outcome of diagnosed cases of abdominal wall defects that admitted to The Children`s Hospital at Westmead.
Andrew Holland +2 more
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Omphalocele and Hernia of Umbilical Cord: An Early Outcome Analysis from a Tertiary Care Hospital [PDF]
Background: Omphalocele and hernia of umbilical cord (HUC) are frequent types of abdominal wall defect dealt by paediatric surgeon. We aimed to study the early outcome analysis of omphalocele and HUC in our tertiary care hospital.
Prameshwar Lal1, Neeraj Tuteja1, Dinesh Kumar Barolia2, Vinita Chaturvedi1, Rahul Gupta1, Gurudatt Raipuria1, Vikas Joshi1, Arun Gupta1 and Ajay Kumar1
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Objective: We present the application of quantitative fluorescent polymerase chain reaction (QF-PCR) for the rapid confirmation of trisomy 13 of maternal origin in a pregnancy with fetal holoprosencephaly (HPE), cyclopia, polydactyly, omphalocele and ...
Chih-Ping Chen +6 more
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Omphalocele Secondary to Spontaneous Rupture of Allantoic Cyst in the Third Trimester of Pregnancy [PDF]
Objective. We report the first case in which the onset of omphalocele was after the spontaneous rupture of an allantoic cyst. We hypothesize a causal link between the spontaneous rupture of the cyst and the herniation of the viscera. Case Presentation. A 36-year-old woman was diagnosed with an allantoic cyst during the first trimester.
Giuliana Orlandi +4 more
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