[HTML][HTML] Use of a neoprene binding to reduce giant omphaloceles followed by delayed closure
B Lelj-Garolla, L Campbell, J Kanungo… - World Journal of …, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
To cite: Lelj-Garolla B, Campbell L, Kanungo J, et al. Use of a neoprene binding to reduce
giant omphaloceles followed by delayed closure. World Jnl Ped Surgery 2021; 4: e000284 …
giant omphaloceles followed by delayed closure. World Jnl Ped Surgery 2021; 4: e000284 …
Gravitational autoreposition for staged closure of omphaloceles
M Uecker, C Petersen, C Dingemann… - European Journal of …, 2020 - thieme-connect.com
Introduction Management strategies for large omphaloceles remain controversial. In this
study, we discuss the use of GRAVITAS (gravitational autoreposition sutures), the method …
study, we discuss the use of GRAVITAS (gravitational autoreposition sutures), the method …
Management of giant omphaloceles: a systematic review of methods of staged surgical vs. nonoperative delayed closure
B Bauman, D Stephens, H Gershone… - Journal of Pediatric …, 2016 - Elsevier
Purpose Despite the numerous methods of closure for giant omphaloceles, uncertainty
persists regarding the most effective option. Our purpose was to review the literature to …
persists regarding the most effective option. Our purpose was to review the literature to …
Giant omphaloceles—an interdisciplinary challenge: A plea for the primarily conservative treatment
R Pohle, N Marathovouniotis, T Klein… - Monatsschrift …, 2021 - Springer
Background The treatment of giant omphaloceles is challenging. There are two main
treatment strategies: the primarily operative staged repair and the primarily nonoperative …
treatment strategies: the primarily operative staged repair and the primarily nonoperative …
Silver-impregnated hydrofiber dressing followed by delayed surgical closure for management of infants born with giant omphaloceles
M Oquendo, V Agrawal, R Reyna, HI Patel… - Journal of pediatric …, 2015 - Elsevier
Objective We successfully employed silver-impregnated hydrofiber dressing for
management of giant omphaloceles (GO) followed by delayed surgical closure. Study …
management of giant omphaloceles (GO) followed by delayed surgical closure. Study …
Nonoperative management of giant omphalocele leading to early fascial closure
KA Kogut, NF Fiore - Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2018 - Elsevier
Purpose We describe our series of giant omphalocele patients treated with a serial taping
method for gradual reduction of the abdominal contents and early fascial closure. Methods …
method for gradual reduction of the abdominal contents and early fascial closure. Methods …
Modified sequential sac ligation and staged closure technique for the management of giant omphalocele
X Huang, H Huang, Y Liang, H Jiang, Y Pei… - Journal of Pediatric …, 2021 - Elsevier
Purpose This study aimed to describe sac ligation and sequential closure for the
management of giant omphalocele (GO) and analyze its outcomes. Methods The medical …
management of giant omphalocele (GO) and analyze its outcomes. Methods The medical …
[HTML][HTML] Repair of a giant omphalocele defect using tissue expansion and Gore-Tex mesh following loss of durable repair with Alloderm: A case report
E Fang, KA Bailey, M Choi - Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports, 2024 - Elsevier
Introduction Alloderm is commonly used in abdominal wall reconstruction, however its
integrity can fail in the long term. We describe the repair of a giant omphalocele defect in a …
integrity can fail in the long term. We describe the repair of a giant omphalocele defect in a …
Giant omphalocele in a toddler: Patronage for single-layer primary closure
Discussion Omphalocele has been classified according to the size of the defect and giant
omphalocele is one of them, having liver as its main content.[6] Maternal serum alpha …
omphalocele is one of them, having liver as its main content.[6] Maternal serum alpha …
Meeting in the middle: pediatric abdominal wall reconstruction for omphalocele
K Kondra, C Jimenez, E Stanton, K Chen… - Pediatric Surgery …, 2022 - Springer
Background Omphalocele is a congenital abdominal wall defect with an incidence of
1/4,200 births. Repair timing varies from the neonatal period to the first few years of life …
1/4,200 births. Repair timing varies from the neonatal period to the first few years of life …