Literature DB >> 20923791

Omphalocele management using goal-oriented classification in African centre with limited resources.

Osarumwense David Osifo1, Mike Efe Ovueni, Iyekoretin Evbuomwan.   

Abstract

In 2000-09, 96 children comprising 57 males and 39 females who were presented between 2 h and 1 week of birth with omphalocele were prospectively managed using goal-oriented classification at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Nigeria. All were born through spontaneous vaginal delivery, out of which 9 (9.4%) were preterm. Eighty-two (85.4%) mothers in villages with no supervised antenatal care/delivery and/or prenatal diagnosis presented their babies late. Thirty-three (34.4%) babies in group A, with defect size ≤ 4.5 cm and intact sac, were managed conservatively and had fascial closure after neonatal period, resulting in 32 (97%) survivors. Forty-two (43.8%) babies in group B, with defect size > 4.5 cm and intact sac, were managed conservatively and had fascial closures for 9 months to 5 years, resulting in 40 (95.2%) survivors. Group C comprised of 21 (21.9%) babies with defect of any size/ruptured sac and who had immediate repair, resulting in two (9.5%) survivors owing to lack of facilities (p < 0.0001). Hospital delivery and provision of facilities are advocated.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20923791     DOI: 10.1093/tropej/fmq093

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trop Pediatr        ISSN: 0142-6338            Impact factor:   1.165


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