Postnatal outcomes of in utero repair of simple gastroschisis in an ovine model
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This study refines an ovine (sheep) model of gastroschisis to evaluate prenatal surgical repair techniques. Researchers optimized defect size for improved fetal survival and assessed whether in utero repair reduces postnatal complications like bowel dysfunction and infection risk in newborns with this abdominal wall defect.
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- Gastroschisis causes prolonged bowel dysmotility and infection risk postnatally due to fetal bowel evisceration.
- Optimizing defect size in ovine models improves fetal survival rates for gastroschisis research.
- In utero repair (IUR) may improve postnatal outcomes by reducing bowel exposure to amniotic fluid.
- Animal models are critical for developing surgical techniques before human fetal intervention trials.
- Postnatal morbidity in gastroschisis includes extended hospitalization due to gastrointestinal complications.
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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Postnatal outcomes of in utero repair of simple gastroschisis in an ovine model. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2025-10-04. https://library.globalcastmd.com/article/11067
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