| Literature DB >> 1837457 |
E J van de Geijn1, J M van Vugt, J E Sollie, H P van Geijn.
Abstract
Thirty-four fetuses with ultrasonographically diagnosed abdominal wall defects are described. In 20 out of the 25 (80%) cases with omphalocele, there were associated abnormalities, mainly chromosomal defects (48%), cardiac (28%), genitourinary (20%), craniofacial (20%) and diaphragmatic anomalies (12%). In gastroschisis, associated structural anomalies occurred in 2 out of 5. The 4 cases of abdominal wall defects as a part of amniotic band syndrome were associated with multiple severe defects. No chromosomal defects were found in the group with gastroschisis and amniotic band syndrome. Intrauterine fetal death occurred in 8 cases. Sixteen pregnancies were electively aborted because of an association with an anomaly incompatible with postnatal life; 3 pregnancies were electively terminated on their parents' own request. Two infants died shortly after birth. Seven infants were successfully treated. When level I ultrasound examination demonstrates a fetal abdominal wall defect, a detailed level II ultrasound examination is recommended to exclude associated malformations. In case of omphalocele, prenatal chromosome analysis is indicated. Delivery in a tertiary care center is recommended. A randomized prospective trial is needed to see whether cesarean section or vaginal delivery is the preferred mode of delivery for these infants.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1837457 DOI: 10.1159/000263617
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fetal Diagn Ther ISSN: 1015-3837 Impact factor: 2.587