Staged Closure of Gastroschisis with Spring-loaded Silo

Space: StayCurrentMD Playlist: Sample Videos from our Platform Published: 2020-02-24
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Introduction to Gastroschisis
An overview of gastroschisis, its incidence, and the significance of surgical intervention in pediatric patients.
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Traditional Treatment Approaches
Discussion of traditional methods for treating gastroschisis, including immediate closure and stage closure techniques.
00:04:00,000
Spring Loaded Silo Introduction
Introduction of the spring loaded silo and its advantages over traditional methods for managing gastroschisis.
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Clinical Outcomes and Studies
Review of clinical studies demonstrating the benefits of spring loaded silo placement in gastroschisis management.
00:08:00,000
Preoperative Management
Overview of preoperative care for infants with gastroschisis, including collaboration with perinatologists.
00:10:00,000
Silo Placement Technique
Step-by-step demonstration of the spring loaded silo placement technique and considerations for successful deployment.
00:12:00,000
Monitoring and Maintenance
Guidelines for monitoring the silo and maintaining optimal conditions for bowel reduction.
00:14:00,000
Final Closure Procedure
Detailed description of the final fascial closure procedure following successful bowel reduction.
00:16:00,000
Postoperative Care and Complications
Discussion of postoperative care, potential complications, and the importance of follow-up in gastroschisis patients.
00:18:00,000
Conclusion and Future Directions
Summary of key points and future directions in the management of gastroschisis in pediatric surgery.

Topic overview

This video appears in a new pediatric surgery textbook, Clinical Pediatric Surgery: A Case-Based Interactive Approach," by Dr. Sherif Emil. The book is an innovative educational resource that focuses on judgment and decision-making in pediatric surgery. If you’d like to learn more, watch this short video or read this short article.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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