Case Report of a Neonate with Complex Gastroschisis: A Multidisciplinary Approach.

IF 1.4 Q3 PEDIATRICS Pediatric Reports Pub Date : 2024-09-09 DOI:10.3390/pediatric16030065
Palanikumar Balasundaram, Timothy B Lautz, Rhonda Gale, Kimberly G Remedios-Smith
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Gastroschisis is a congenital anomaly characterized by herniation of abdominal contents via a defect in the anterior abdominal wall. Gastroschisis can manifest as simple or complex, with additional complications such as atresia, perforation, ischemia, necrosis, or volvulus. While prenatal screening and advancements in surgical techniques have improved outcomes, infants with complex gastroschisis cases pose significant challenges in neonatal care. Vanishing gastroschisis, a rare but dreaded complication with a mortality rate ranging from 10 to 70%, occurs when the abdominal wall closes around the herniated bowel, leading to strangulation. We present a case report focusing on the management of neonatal gastroschisis in a 36-week-old female infant with vanishing gastroschisis. The infant's clinical course, including surgical interventions, complications, and multidisciplinary management, is discussed in detail. This case underscores the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in optimizing outcomes for infants with complex gastroschisis. Via this case report, we aim to provide insights into the complexities of neonatal gastroschisis management and advocate for a collaborative approach involving neonatology, pediatric surgery, infectious disease, and palliative care to improve outcomes and quality of life for affected infants.

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一名患有复杂性胃裂的新生儿的病例报告:多学科方法
胃裂是一种先天性畸形,其特征是腹腔内容物通过前腹壁的缺损疝出。胃裂可表现为单纯性或复杂性,并伴有闭锁、穿孔、缺血、坏死或疝气等并发症。虽然产前筛查和手术技术的进步改善了预后,但复杂性胃裂病例给新生儿护理带来了巨大挑战。消失性胃螺裂是一种罕见但可怕的并发症,死亡率在 10% 到 70% 之间,发生时腹壁紧贴疝出的肠管,导致绞窄。我们提交了一份病例报告,重点介绍了一名 36 周大的患有消失性胃裂的女婴的新生儿胃裂治疗。详细讨论了该婴儿的临床过程,包括手术干预、并发症和多学科管理。本病例强调了多学科方法在优化复杂性胃裂婴儿预后方面的重要性。通过本病例报告,我们希望深入了解新生儿胃裂管理的复杂性,并倡导新生儿科、小儿外科、传染病科和姑息治疗科的合作,以改善患儿的预后和生活质量。
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