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What is Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH)? An ERNICA animation for parents and families

Video Published 2023-12-19 Updated 2025-08-17

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Educational animation explaining congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) for families, covering prenatal diagnosis, lung development impact, and postnatal management. Describes how abdominal organs herniate into the chest through a diaphragm defect, requiring intensive care and surgical repair after birth.

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  • CDH occurs when the diaphragm fails to form properly, allowing abdominal organs into the chest and impairing lung development (hypoplasia).
  • Diagnosis is made prenatally via ultrasound/MRI; care must be provided at specialized centers with dedicated CDH teams.
  • Some babies may qualify for fetal therapy before birth to support lung growth and improve outcomes.
  • After birth, babies require intensive care support, breathing assistance, and surgery to repair the diaphragmatic defect once stable.
  • Long-term multidisciplinary follow-up is essential to monitor for complications like feeding difficulties and developmental issues.

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