Fetal surgery for gastroschisis—A review with emphasis on minimally invasive procedures
LO Durmaz, SE Brunner, A Meinzer, TF Krebs… - Children, 2022 - mdpi.com
(1) Background: The morbidity of gastroschisis is defined by exposure of unprotected
intestines to the amniotic fluid leading to inflammatory damage and consecutive intestinal …
intestines to the amniotic fluid leading to inflammatory damage and consecutive intestinal …
Animal models in pediatric surgery
A Mortell, S Montedonico, P Puri - Pediatric surgery international, 2006 - Springer
The advent of animal models of pediatric surgical diseases has not only allowed us to study
the etiology and pathogenesis of complex congenital anomalies but has also led to major …
the etiology and pathogenesis of complex congenital anomalies but has also led to major …
Intestinal damage in gastroschisis correlates with the concentration of intraamniotic meconium
Background/Purpose: Contact with amniotic fluid (AF) causes intestinal damage in
gastroschisis, which has been shown to be caused by intraamniotic meconium. However …
gastroschisis, which has been shown to be caused by intraamniotic meconium. However …
Benefits of term delivery in infants with antenatally diagnosed gastroschisis
J Huang, AG Kurkchubasche, SR Carr… - Obstetrics & …, 2002 - journals.lww.com
OBJECTIVE To test the hypothesis that term gestation offers the best outcome. The
relationship between gestational age and the extent of bowel injury in fetuses with …
relationship between gestational age and the extent of bowel injury in fetuses with …
The effects of intraamniotic human neonatal urine and meconium on the intestines of the chick embryo with gastroschisis
Background/Purpose: Urinary waste products in the amniotic fluid has been implicated as a
cause of intestinal damage (ID) in gastroschisis based on the fact that fetus urinates …
cause of intestinal damage (ID) in gastroschisis based on the fact that fetus urinates …
Pretreatment of gastroschisis with transabdominal amniotic fluid exchange
Background: Intestinal thickening in gastroschisis results from prolonged exposure to
amniotic fluid (AF). Experimental AF exchange has been shown to prevent intestinal …
amniotic fluid (AF). Experimental AF exchange has been shown to prevent intestinal …
Prenatal management of gastroschisis: the place of the amnioexchange procedure
D Luton, J Guibourdenche, E Vuillard… - Clinics in …, 2003 - perinatology.theclinics.com
Gastroschisis has been described precisely (if sporadically) for at least 300 years [1–4]. In
1953 Moore was the first to clearly differentiate gastroschisis from omphalocele [5]. Fear in …
1953 Moore was the first to clearly differentiate gastroschisis from omphalocele [5]. Fear in …
Influence of Amnioinfusion in aModel of in utero Created Gastroschisi s in the Pregnant Ewe
D Luton, P De Lagausie, J Guibourdenche… - Fetal diagnosis and …, 2000 - karger.com
Objective: Recent studies on the management of human fetal gastroschisis have produced
two major findings:(1) there is an inflammatory response in the amniotic fluid of these …
two major findings:(1) there is an inflammatory response in the amniotic fluid of these …
Amnioexchange for fetuses with gastroschisis: is it effective?
P Midrio, G Stefanutti, M Mussap, D D'Antona… - Journal of pediatric …, 2007 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Amniotic fluid of fetuses with gastroschisis (GS) contains
inflammatory mediators, gastrointestinal, and urinary waste products. Dilution and removal …
inflammatory mediators, gastrointestinal, and urinary waste products. Dilution and removal …
An experimental study investigating the effects of intraperitoneal human neonatal urine and meconium on rat intestines
Urinary waste products (UWP) in the amniotic fluid have been held responsible for the
intestinal damage (ID) in gastroschisis, based on the fact that the fetus urinates …
intestinal damage (ID) in gastroschisis, based on the fact that the fetus urinates …