Management of giant omphalocele with rapid creation of abdominal domain
R Foglia, A Kane, D Becker, J Asz-Sigall… - Journal of pediatric …, 2006 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: The management of giant omphaloceles (GO) can be quite difficult when
there is absence of abdominal domain. Coverage with delayed closure has been described …
there is absence of abdominal domain. Coverage with delayed closure has been described …
[HTML][HTML] A novel approach for the closure of challenging giant omphalocele
B Ali, A Shetty, J McKee - Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports, 2015 - Elsevier
Omphalocele is a congenital condition characterized by midline defect of the anterolateral
abdominal wall whereby intra-abdominal contents covered by peritoneal sac are found …
abdominal wall whereby intra-abdominal contents covered by peritoneal sac are found …
The use of intraabdominal tissue expanders as a primary strategy for closure of giant omphaloceles
AE Martin, A Khan, DS Kim, CS Muratore… - Journal of pediatric …, 2009 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Giant omphaloceles present a unique challenge to pediatric surgeons
because of the difficulty in obtaining timely, tension-free closure of tissues over the defect …
because of the difficulty in obtaining timely, tension-free closure of tissues over the defect …
Elastic bandaging facilitates primary closure of large ventral hernias due to giant omphaloceles
S Sander, M Elicevik, M Ünal - Pediatric surgery international, 2001 - Springer
Large ventral hernias (VH) following conservative treatment of a giant omphalocele are a
major challenge for pediatric surgeons. Although primary closure is accepted as the ideal …
major challenge for pediatric surgeons. Although primary closure is accepted as the ideal …