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Автор Karamanoukian, Hratch L
Автор O'Toole, Stuart J
Автор Glick, Philip L
Дата выпуска 1995
dc.description Improvements in anaesthetic care and postoperative management over the last two decades have significantly improved survival of neonates with ventral abdominal wall defects, from a dismal 47% in 1971, to 96% for both gastroschisis and isolated omphalocele in two recent series. This increased survival has generally been attributed to result from improvements in the pre and postoperative management of these fragile neonates. Specifically, the routine use of total parenteral nutrition, and staged repairs for cases with severe “viscero-abdominal disproportion” have been implicated in a decreased incidence of sepsis, morbidity and mortality. In addition, an appreciation of the wide spectrum of anomalies uniquely associated with gastroschisis and omphalocele have helped improve survival, as each has unique pathophysiologic features that have prognostic implications for the fetus before, during and after delivery.
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Издатель Cambridge University Press
Копирайт Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1995
Название Antenatal diagnosis and perinatal care of anterior abdominal wall defects
Тип research-article
DOI 10.1017/S0965539500001261
Electronic ISSN 1469-5065
Print ISSN 0965-5395
Журнал Fetal and Maternal Medicine Review
Том 7
Первая страница 109
Последняя страница 127
Аффилиация Karamanoukian Hratch L; Buffalo Institute of Fetal Therapy (BIFT)
Аффилиация O'Toole Stuart J; Buffalo Institute of Fetal Therapy (BIFT)
Аффилиация Glick Philip L; Buffalo Institute of Fetal Therapy (BIFT); Buffalo Institute of Fetal Therapy (BIFT)
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