Gastroschisis Spiral-like Closure with Umbilical Cord in a Limited-resource Setting: A Case Report
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.52783/jns.v7.388Keywords:
Gastroschisis, Intra-abdominal pressure, Limited-resource setting, Umbilical cordAbstract
Gastroschisis is one of the most frequent congenital surgical problems in fetuses and neonates, with a continuously increasing incidence worldwide. In limited-resource settings, the management of this condition is difficult, and the mortality rates are much higher than those observed in high-income countries. We report the case of a newborn with gastroschisis and viscero-abdominal disproportion, submitted to abdominal wall closure through utilization of umbilical cord tissue. This technique has not already been applied in low-resource countries, where it can show advantages such as lower risk of abdominal compartment syndrome and local infection, high availability, and low cost.
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