Insights into the etiology and embryology of gastroschisis
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Sylvie Beaudoin
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Publication date: October 2018
Source: Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, Volume 27, Issue 5
Author(s): Sylvie Beaudoin
Abstract
The development of gastroschisis has long remained an area of interest and controversy. Successive theories about its pathogenesis are herein reviewed and discussed. Two historical assumptions, that omphalocele results from a persistent umbilical hernia, and that gastroschisis does not involve the umbilical cord, are dismissed. Therefore, one can envision gastroschisis for what it is, i.e. a ruptured physiological hernia. The causal agents for this intrauterine accident to occur are yet to be determined. Further bowel damage and complications can be explained by the mesenteric insult.
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