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Gastroschisis repair  - series
Gastroschisis repair - series


Gastroschisis repair

Alternative Names:
Abdominal wall defect repair

Risks:

Breathing difficulties may occur as a result of increased pressure in the abdomen when the gastroschisis is closed. In this case, mechanical ventilation may be necessary.

Other risks of major abdominal surgery include peritonitis and temporary paralysis of the small bowel.

If a large portion of the small bowel is damaged, the infant may develop short bowel syndrome and have problems digesting and absorbing feedings.




Review Date: 7/14/2004
Reviewed By: Norman S. Kato, MD, Surgeon with the Cardiac Care Medical Group, Encino, CA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

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