Omphaloceles in combination with a self-made hemispherical cushion: A report of 12 cases

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The aim of this study was to discuss the curative effect of applying ‘‘capsule-reserved normal saline bag and self-made hemispherical cushion oppression’’ for treating giant omphaloceles. Twelve patients with giant omphaloceles who were admitted to our hospital between January 2008 and June 2016 were selected for treatment as follows: a capsule-reserved normal saline bag was used to promote the gradual return of the abdominal contents into the abdominal cavity in phase I, and a self-made hemi-spherical cushion was used for compression combined with a local dressing change in phase II to treat the giant omphaloceles without surgical treatment. All 12 patients in this group were cured, and after follow-up visits for >10 months, they had no abdominal infections, wound disruption, intestinal obstruction, or other complications, and their growth was normal. Two patients had abdominal hernias, and they recovered after herniorrhaphies. Giant omphaloceles in newborns were treated in stages, and in phase II, non-surgical treatment was applied, which was easily performed with a smaller wound, low cost, an obvious curative effect, and higher safety and effectiveness.

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Huang, G., Ma, L., & Wu, Y. (2018). Omphaloceles in combination with a self-made hemispherical cushion: A report of 12 cases. Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, 51(10). https://doi.org/10.1590/1414-431X20187380

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