TY - JOUR
T1 - Whirl Pattern Complex Gastroschisis
AU - Rubio-Duarte, Andrés Felipe
AU - Beltrán-Avendaño, Mónica
AU - Chacón-Valenzuela, Daniella
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright© 2024 Rubio-Duarte AF et al.
PY - 2024/7
Y1 - 2024/7
N2 - Background: Complex gastroschisis is a rare variant characterized by intrauterine closure of the abdominal defect, which can be accompanied by atresia, necrosis, and, in most cases, lead to short bowel syndrome. This is the first case of gastroschisis presenting as a whirl pattern of loops and raises suspicion of intestinal ischemia and atresia. Case Report: A newborn at 38 weeks of gestation with a prenatal diagnosis of complex gastroschisis presented with a whirl pattern of gastroschisis and jejunal atresia. The newborn was treated with staged closure of the defect and underwent a second surgical procedure for correction of jejunal atresia, with a successful outcome observed during 2 years of follow-up. Conclusion: Whirl pattern gastroschisis is a rare presentation of complex gastroschisis, and its diagnosis can be made prenatally, allowing for the preparation of medical and surgical management at birth. It is necessary to actively search for the presence of intestinal atresia or ischemia in this type of presentation.
AB - Background: Complex gastroschisis is a rare variant characterized by intrauterine closure of the abdominal defect, which can be accompanied by atresia, necrosis, and, in most cases, lead to short bowel syndrome. This is the first case of gastroschisis presenting as a whirl pattern of loops and raises suspicion of intestinal ischemia and atresia. Case Report: A newborn at 38 weeks of gestation with a prenatal diagnosis of complex gastroschisis presented with a whirl pattern of gastroschisis and jejunal atresia. The newborn was treated with staged closure of the defect and underwent a second surgical procedure for correction of jejunal atresia, with a successful outcome observed during 2 years of follow-up. Conclusion: Whirl pattern gastroschisis is a rare presentation of complex gastroschisis, and its diagnosis can be made prenatally, allowing for the preparation of medical and surgical management at birth. It is necessary to actively search for the presence of intestinal atresia or ischemia in this type of presentation.
KW - Congenital abnormalities
KW - Gastroschisis
KW - Newborn
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U2 - 10.22038/IJN.2024.73683.2426
DO - 10.22038/IJN.2024.73683.2426
M3 - Artículo Científico
AN - SCOPUS:85212116241
SN - 2251-7510
VL - 15
SP - 55
EP - 59
JO - Iranian Journal of Neonatology
JF - Iranian Journal of Neonatology
IS - 3
ER -