Surgical Complications of Simple and Complex Gastroschisis in Newborn

  • Méndez-Martínez S
  • García-Carrasco M
  • Mendoza-Pinto C
  • et al.
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© 2016, TIP ARASTIRMALARI DERNEGI. All rights reserved. Objective: To determine early or late post surgical complications secondary to simple and complex gastroschisis. Methods: The association between early (acid-base disorders, electrolyte disturbances and presence of hypoalbuminemia), and late postnatal complications (respiratory, gastrointestinal, infectious) was investigated in newborn. Results: 42 children, 54.8% male, 73.8% premature, average gestational age of 35.6±2.5 gestational weeks of age (GWA), weight 2147±537gr, they have a NICU stay of 192±14 days, PNT of 19.2±20 days, mortality of 26.2%. The frequent immediate postoperative complications were base-acid imbalance; the metabolic acidosis was associated to simple gastroschisis (p=0.049). The complex gastroschisis was associated to necrotizing enterocolitis (p=0.025), surgical closure type (p=0.003), reinterventions (p=0.025). Conclusion: Acid-Base alterations (76.1%), hypoalbuminemia (59.5%) as early complications and Late sepsis (40.4%), cholestasis (26.1%) as late complications are the most common in patients with Gasthoschisis.

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Méndez-Martínez, S., García-Carrasco, M., Mendoza-Pinto, C., García-Cano, E., & Montiel-Jarquín, Á. J. (2016). Surgical Complications of Simple and Complex Gastroschisis in Newborn. Electronic Journal of General Medicine, 13(2). https://doi.org/10.15197/ejgm.1495

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