Daniel Acosta-Farina, Johan Aguayo-Vistin, Cristhian Cedeño-Moreira, Vicente Salinas-Salinas, Verónica Polit-Guerrero, J. Oliveros-Rivero, Daniel Acosta-Bowen
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Abstract
Background: Omphalocele is an abdominal wall defect. Herniated organs can be small or large intestine, liver, and stomach. The use of conventional techniques has always been a challenge for the surgeon. The goal of using NPWT is to provide a quick, simple, and effective method to reduce the eviscerated content and enlarge the visceral continent.
Case Presentation: The record of 3 patients with omphalocele was reviewed. There were two females and one male neonate. All the babies were born by C-section and were antenatally diagnosed for omphalocele. In all cases, NPWT was applied. Two cases were discharged in good condition while one patient with complex cardiac defects succumbed.
Conclusion: NPWT is an effective and safe alternative for omphalocele management.