| Literature DB >> 31970004 |
Elise Abi Rached1, N Sananes1, I Kauffmann-Chevalier2, F Becmeur2.
Abstract
Vanishing gastroschisis (VG) is a severe complication of gastroschisis with a high mortality rate. We report here a case of VG with a favorable outcome after a 3-year follow-up. A 26-year-old primigravida woman was referred to Strasbourg University Hospital because her fetus was diagnosed with an isolated gastroschisis at 13-week gestation. The ultrasound evolution was marked by a progressive closure of the abdominal wall defect from 19-week gestation and the appearance of dilated intra-abdominal loops. The child was born with a closed abdominal wall except a small remnant at the level of the former gastroschisis orifice. Explorative laparotomy revealed extensive midgut atresia with only 50 cm of remaining midgut. A jejunocolic anastomosis was performed. The child is now 3 years old and has a favorable outcome with only 2 nights a week of parenteral nutrition. A total of 39 cases of VG type D from Perrone et al. classification are described in the literature from 1991 to 2019, among which 19 (48.7%) are alive at the time of publication but only 4 cases are described with a long-term follow-up of 3 years or more. This is the fifth case described with a favorable evolution after 3-year follow-up.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 31970004 PMCID: PMC6969982 DOI: 10.1155/2020/8542087
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Obstet Gynecol ISSN: 2090-6692
Figure 1Gastroschisis at 13 weeks.
Figure 2An important segmental intestinal dilatation at 32 weeks.
Figure 3Paraumbilical remnant.
Figure 4Explorative laparotomy, fibrous cord connected to paraumbilical remnant.
| First author | Case | Gestational age | Length of small bowel remaining | Type of surgery | PN | PN-related complications | Issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Johnson [ | 1 | 38 | 0 cm (blind ending duodenum) | Explorative laparotomy only | NA | NA | Died at 4 days |
| Bromley [ | 2 | 36 | 0 cm | End duodenostomy | NA | NA | Died at 7 days |
| Bhatia [ | 3 | 34 | 25 cm jejunum | Jejunostomy and colonic mucous fistula and then closure of the stomas with anastomosis | Liver failure | Died at 18 months | |
| Anveden-Hertzberg [ | 4 | 25 cm duodenum+jejunum | End jejunostomy | Liver failure at 8 months | Died at 10 months | ||
| Morris-Stiff [ | 5 | 36 | 10 cm jejunum | Explorative laparotomy only | NA | NA | Died a few days later |
| Kimble [ | 6 | 36 | 0 cm dilated (blind ending duodenum) | Explorative laparotomy only | NA | NA | Died at 7 days |
| Celayir [ | 7 | 36 | 25 cm jejunum | Jejunocolic anastomosis | Catheter-related sepsis | Died at 4 months | |
| 8 | 10 cm jejunum | Explorative laparotomy only | NA | Died | |||
| 9 | 25 cm jejunum | Jejunocolic anastomosis. STEP at 6 weeks | Cholestasis | Alive at 4 months | |||
| Barsoom [ | 10 | 34 | 10 cm jejunum | LILT at 5 months | Liver failure at 8 months | Died | |
| Ogunyemi [ | 11 | 32 | 15 cm jejunum | Jejunocolic anastomosis, intestinal transplantation at 53 months | Liver transplantation at 53 months | Alive at 4 years and a half | |
| Davenport [ | 12 | 36 | 22 cm jejunum | Jejunostomy and mucous fistula, LILT at 5 and 12 weeks with jejunocolic anastomosis | Weekly parenteral infusion of electrolyte | Liver transplantation at 12 months | Alive at 2.5 years old |
| Basaran [ | 13 | 35 | 30 cm jejunum | Jejunocolostomy | Cholestasis | Died at 2 months | |
| Winter [ | 14 | 35 | 17 cm jejunum | Jejunocolic anastomosis and LILT and then bowel transplantation | Alive at 32 months | ||
| Sandy [ | 15 | 35+ 5 | 30 cm small bowel | Jejunocolic anastomosis. STEP at 30 months | Daily | Cholestasis | Alive at 37 months |
| Vogler [ | 16-17 | 10 cm small bowel | Explorative laparotomy only | NA | NA | Died a few days later | |
| 18 | 23.5 cm small bowel | Jejunocolic anastomosis, STEP at 6 weeks | Daily | Cholestasis | Alive at 4 months | ||
| Foucher [ | 19 | 31 + 5 | 0 cm (blind ending duodenum) | Explorative laparotomy only | NA | Died at 5 days | |
| Houben [ | 20 | 32 | 15 cm jejunum | Jejunocolic anastomosis | Liver failure | Died at 9 months | |
| Buluggiu [ | 21 | 38 | 45 cm jejunum | Jejunostomy, colostomy. Anastomosis one month later. Bianchi's procedure modified by Aigrain at 5 months | Stopped at 14 months | Alive at 25 months | |
| Khalil BA 2010 [ | 22 | 36 | 30 cm jejunum | Bowel tube stomas, LILT at 6 months | NA | Alive at 2 years old | |
| 23 | 33 | 20 cm jejunum | Jejuno-colic anastomosis | Liver failure | Died at 4 months | ||
| Lawther [ | 24 | 35 | 47 cm jejunum | Small bowel stoma and colonic mucous fistula. Closure of the stomas at 3 months. Revision of anastomosis at 5 months | Liver failure. Catheter-related sepsis | Died at 10 months | |
| Dahl [ | 25 | 38 + 4 | 120 cm small bowel | End-to-end anastomosis | NA | Alive at 21 months | |
| Kumar [ | 26 | >37 | 0 cm (blind ending duodenum) | Explorative laparotomy only | NA | Died a few days later | |
| 27 | 33 + 1 | 20-22 cm jejunum | STEP and jejunocolic anastomosis | NA | Transferred to transplant center | ||
| 28 | 33 + 1 | 13 cm jejunum | Explorative laparotomy only | NA | Died | ||
| 29 | 35 + 1 | 7-8 cm jejunum | Jejunocolic anastomosis | NA | Transferred to transplant center | ||
| Wood [ | 30 | 36 | 30 cm jejunum | Tube stomas. AGIR at 5 days | Stopped at 6 months | Alive at 3 years old | |
| 31 | 35 | 20 cm jejunum | AGIR | 4 days a week | Alive at time of publication | ||
| 32 | 33 + 5 | 20 cm jejunum | Currently undergoing active tissue expansion | NA | NA | Alive at time of publication | |
| Dennison [ | 33 | 33 | 18 cm jejunum | Jejunostomy | NA | NA | Died at 28 days |
| Abdel-Latif [ | 34 | >37 | 30 cm jejunum and 40 cm ilium | End-to-end anastomosis and double barrel colostomy | NA | NA | Alive at 30 days |
| Ponce [ | 35 | 32+ 5 | 27 cm jejunum | Jejunocolic anastomosis, LILT at 7 months | Daily | Alive at 7 years old | |
| Perrone [ | 36-39 | (33 + 5-35 + 6) | 37 cm small intestine (mean) | 3 (1-4) abdominal operations required (median with range) | One died. 3 alive at time of publication | ||
| Abi Rached | 40 | 35 | 50 cm jejunum | Jejunocolic anastomosis, revision of anastomosis at 28 months | 2 nights a week | Alive at 3 years old |
AGIR: autologous gastrointestinal reconstruction; LILT: longitudinal intestinal lengthening and tailoring; NA: not applicable; PN: parenteral nutrition; STEP: serial transverse enteroplasty.