| Literature DB >> 35580418 |
Heba Taher1, Hajar Khalil2, Saad Ahmed3, Mostafa Gad4, Belal Elezaby4, Abdelazez Magdy4, Khaled S Abdullateef4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Gastroschisis a common congenital anomaly in the anterior abdominal wall, the bowel is present outside the abdominal cavity, completely devoid of any coverings, management of gastroschisis involves umbilical cord graft coverage of the defect after bowel reduction when there are concerns about compartmental syndrome, this is a widely used technique but there are few reports about the incidence umbilical hernia development after this technique and need for future repair of the defect. PRESENTATION OF CASES: We had 8 patients with simple gastroschisis who had umbilical cord graft coverage of the defect at birth between 2017 and 2020, we present 4 patients who had the cord graft without cutting of rectus fascia, 2 patients resolved spontaneously and 2 developed an umbilical hernia requiring repair. DISCUSSION: Umbilical cord graft has been reported in several studies, in those studies the authors reported the spontaneous closure of the defect and some reported that incising the rectus fascia will contribute to development of the umbilical hernia, in our series the rectus fascia was preserved yet 2 patients developed umbilical hernia.Entities:
Keywords: Gastroschisis; Umbilical cord graft; Umbilical hernia
Year: 2022 PMID: 35580418 PMCID: PMC9117534 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2022.107175
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2210-2612
Showing important patient and maternal indicators and outcome.
| Cases | General condition | Bowel condition | Mother's age | Hour of closure (post-operatively) | Need for hernia repair |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Case 1 | Healthy | Normal | 28 | 1 | No need |
| Case 2 | Healthy | Oedematous | 32 | 6 | Yes |
| Case 3 | Healthy | oedematous | 16 | 3 | No need |
| Case 4 | Healthy | oedematous | 16 | 6 | Yes |
Fig. 1Patient one 8 months post gastroschisis closure using umbilical cord graft.
Fig. 2One year post umbilical graft patient has umbilical hernia.
Fig. 3Had umbilical cord graft sutureless technique.
Fig. 4a bowel appearance 6 h after birth; c: immediate post-operative appearance, d: one week after umbilical graft placement, e: 3 months after the graft placement; f post umbilical hernia repair at age of 3 years.
Fig. 5position of the patient during central line measurement.