Development and Validation of a Minimally Invasive Transuterine Experimental Model of Gastroschisis
Abstract
Perinatal management of gastroschisis remains a subject of substantial research. Current models, including teratogenic, genetic, and surgical approaches, often fail to accurately replicate gastroschisis, exhibiting limitations such as inaccurate phenotyping, low success rates, high mortality, lack of scientific validation, and significant technical challenges. Refined disease models are essential for improving the understanding of GS. This study seeks to develop and validate a minimally invasive transuterine experimental model of GS that overcomes these existing constraints to advance gastroschisis research.
Keywords
GastroschisisFetal SurgeryAnimal ModelTransuterine ApproachCongenital Abdominal Wall DefectPerinatal ManagementMinimally Invasive SurgeryHashtags
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