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What is Gastroschisis? An ERNICA animation for parents and families

Video Published 2023-12-19 Updated 2025-08-30

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Educational animation explaining gastroschisis—a rare abdominal wall defect where intestines protrude through an opening beside the umbilicus. Covers prenatal diagnosis, immediate postnatal management including surgical repair options (primary vs staged), and the role of multidisciplinary follow-up care for affected infants.

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  • Gastroschisis is a rare abdominal wall defect where intestines protrude through an opening beside the umbilicus, requiring surgical repair.
  • Most babies survive with specialist care, though many are born prematurely and need immediate sterile wrapping and IV nutrition support.
  • Surgery may be single-stage (primary repair) or multi-stage (staged repair) depending on severity and ability to safely reduce intestines.
  • Hospital stays typically range 2-10 weeks; parenteral nutrition continues until intestinal function recovers enough for enteral feeding.
  • Long-term multidisciplinary follow-up is essential to monitor growth, development, and identify complications early in affected infants.

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