What is Gastroschisis? An ERNICA animation for parents and families

Space: EUPSA/ERNICA Published: 2023-12-19
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0:00
Introduction to Gastroschisis
This chapter introduces gastroschisis, explaining its definition as a rare birth defect where a baby's intestines protrude through an opening in the abdominal wall. It discusses the unknown causes and potential complications associated with the condition.
0:29
Diagnosis and Prenatal Care
This chapter covers the diagnosis of gastroschisis using ultrasound before birth and emphasizes the importance of specialized prenatal care for affected pregnancies.
0:59
Birth and Immediate Care
This section outlines the immediate care provided to newborns with gastroschisis, including stabilization, assessment, and the use of sterile bags to protect the intestines.
1:29
Surgical Interventions
This chapter explains the surgical options available for treating gastroschisis, including primary and staged repairs, and the circumstances under which each may be performed.
1:59
Postoperative Care and Nutrition
This section discusses the postoperative care for infants, focusing on the use of parenteral nutrition during recovery and the importance of monitoring for complications.
2:29
Hospital Stay and Follow-Up
This chapter details the typical duration of hospital stays for infants with gastroschisis and the follow-up care provided by a multi-disciplinary team to ensure proper growth and development.
2:59
Long-Term Outcomes and Support
This section addresses the potential long-term outcomes for infants with gastroschisis, including ongoing care needs and the importance of peer support for families.

Topic overview

Animation video [in English]. Target audience: Parents and families. The video could also be used as an explanatory tool by healthcare professionals.

For further details about this condition, possible complications and specialised care, treatment and support services, please refer to your healthcare provider and local patient and family support group. You can ask your healthcare provider for details of local support group(s).

Video owned by ERNICA (Erasmus MC).

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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