1.Topographical anatomy of the greater omentum and transverse mesocolon: a study using human fetuses
Daisuke SUZUKI ; Ji Hyun KIM ; Shunichi SHIBATA ; Gen MURAKAMI ; José Francisco RODRÍGUEZ-VÁZQUEZ
Anatomy & Cell Biology 2019;52(4):443-454
viscera seemed to modify, change or even break the initial fusion of the peritoneum. A logical lamination of the peritoneum seemed not to simply connect with the surgical application.]]>
Adult
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Colon
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Colon, Transverse
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Duodenum
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Fetus
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Gestational Age
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Humans
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Ileum
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Jejunum
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Logic
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Mesocolon
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Omentum
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Peritoneum
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Pyloric Antrum
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Pylorus
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Stomach
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Viscera
2.Klebsiella Pneumoniae Visceral Organ Abscesses - Clinical Characteristics.
Shuwei ZHENG ; Seow Yen TAN ; Helen Ml OH
Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2019;48(2):48-54
INTRODUCTION:
In recent years, () has emerged as the predominant cause of pyogenic liver abscess in Asia. - as the causative microorganism in other visceral organ abscesses-is less described. In this study, we seeked to describe the clinical characteristics of visceral organ abscesses in our institution and evaluated the prescription practices of physicians with regard to antibiotic therapy.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
A retrospective analysis of patients with culture positive (blood or abscess aspirate) visceral organ abscesses from May 2014 to April 2016 requiring hospitalisation in Changi General Hospital was conducted.
RESULTS:
A total of 140 adult patients with visceral organ abscesses were identified. The commonest site of involvement was the liver (77.9%), followed by genitourinary tract (20.7%). Diabetic patients were more likely to have liver abscesses, genitourinary abscesses, abscesses in 2 or more organs, genitourinary disease with abscess formation outside of the genitourinary tract, and endovascular infection. Patients with extended spectrum beta-lactamase producing , were more likely to have an obstructive lesion related to the site of the abscess. Overall mortality rate was 7.1%. Amongst survivors, the mean total duration of parenteral antimicrobial therapy was 2.5 weeks before switching to oral antimicrobial agents.
CONCLUSION
Genitourinary tract is the commonest extra-hepatic site for visceral organ abscess in infections. Parenteral to oral switch of antimicrobial agents appears to be a safe and effective treatment option.
Abscess
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classification
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microbiology
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mortality
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therapy
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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therapeutic use
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Diabetes Mellitus
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epidemiology
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Female
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Humans
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Klebsiella pneumoniae
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isolation & purification
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Liver
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pathology
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Retrospective Studies
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Risk Factors
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Singapore
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epidemiology
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Survival Analysis
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Urogenital System
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pathology
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Viscera
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pathology
3.CD57 (Leu-7, HNK-1) immunoreactivity seen in thin arteries in the human fetal lung.
Satoshi ISHIZUKA ; Zhe Wu JIN ; Masahito YAMAMOTO ; Gen MURAKAMI ; Takeshi TAKAYAMA ; Katsuhiko HAYASHI ; Shin ichi ABE
Anatomy & Cell Biology 2018;51(2):105-112
CD57 (synonyms: Leu-7, HNK-1) is a well-known marker of nerve elements including the conductive system of the heart, as well as natural killer cells. In lung specimens from 12 human fetuses at 10–34 weeks of gestation, we have found incidentally that segmental, subsegmental, and more peripheral arteries strongly expressed CD57. Capillaries near developing alveoli were often or sometimes positive. The CD57-positive tissue elements within intrapulmonary arteries seemed to be the endothelium, internal elastic lamina, and smooth muscle layer, which corresponded to tissue positive for a DAKO antibody reactive with smooth muscle actin we used. However, the lobar artery and pulmonary arterial trunk as well as bronchial arteries were negative. Likewise, arteries in and along any abdominal viscera, as well as the heart, thymus, and thyroid, did not express CD57. Thus, the lung-specific CD57 reactivity was not connected with either of an endodermal- or a branchial arch-origin. CD57 antigen is a sugar chain characterized by a sulfated glucuronic acid residue that is likely to exist in some glycosphingolipids. Therefore, a chemical affinity or an interaction might exist between CD57-positive arterioles and glycosphingolipids originating from alveoli, resulting in acceleration of capillary budding to make contact with the alveolar wall. CD57 might therefore be a functional marker of the developing air-blood interface that characterizes the fetal lung at the canalicular stage.
Acceleration
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Actins
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Antigens, CD57
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Arteries*
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Arterioles
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Bronchial Arteries
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Capillaries
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Endothelium
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Fetus
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Glucuronic Acid
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Glycosphingolipids
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Heart
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Humans*
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Killer Cells, Natural
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Lung*
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Muscle, Smooth
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Pregnancy
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Thymus Gland
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Thyroid Gland
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Viscera
4.Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy in Two Patients with Situs Inversus Totalis: A Case Report.
Jae Yool JANG ; Woohyung LEE ; Jinkyu CHO ; Chi Yeong JEONG ; Soon Chan HONG
Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2018;21(2):82-85
Situs inversus totalis (SIT) is a rare condition in which the viscera are transposed in a mirror image reversal. We report two cases of laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) performed for SIT patients. A 63-year old male patient with SIT was diagnosed with symptomatic gallstones. We performed LC by 3-port method. The patient was discharged uneventfully on postoperative day 2. A 57-year old female patient with SIT underwent LC for acute cholecystitis. Due to severe inflammation an assistant was needed. The patient was discharged uneventfully on postoperative day 3. Over 80 cases of LCs in SIT patients have been reported so far and LC has become the standard treatment. The current report confirms the safety of laparoscopy in such cases. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy can be performed safely in SIT patients if care is taken. Surgeons need to be careful of reversed anatomy and unaccustomed working hand.
Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic*
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Cholecystitis, Acute
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Female
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Gallstones
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Hand
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Humans
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Inflammation
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Laparoscopy
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Male
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Methods
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Situs Inversus*
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Surgeons
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Viscera
5.Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Core Needle Biopsy of Abdominal Viscera: Tips to Ensure Safe and Effective Biopsy.
Korean Journal of Radiology 2017;18(2):309-322
Ultrasound-guided percutaneous core needle biopsy (USPCB) is used extensively in daily clinical practice for the pathologic confirmation of both focal and diffuse diseases of the abdominal viscera. As a guidance tool, US has a number of clear advantages over computerized tomography or magnetic resonance imaging: fewer false-negative biopsies, lack of ionizing radiation, portability, relatively short procedure time, real-time intra-procedural visualization of the biopsy needle, ability to guide the procedure in almost any anatomic plane, and relatively lower cost. Notably, USPCB is widely used to retrieve tissue specimens in cases of hepatic lesions. However, general radiologists, particularly beginners, find USPCB difficult to perform in abdominal organs other than the liver; indeed, a full understanding of the entire USPCB process and specific considerations for specific abdominal organs is necessary to safely obtain adequate specimens. In this review, we discuss some points and techniques that need to be borne in mind to increase the chances of successful USPCB. We believe that the tips and considerations presented in this review will help radiologists perform USPCB to successfully retrieve target tissue from different organs with minimal complications.
Abdomen
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Biopsy*
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Biopsy, Large-Core Needle*
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Liver
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Needles
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Radiation, Ionizing
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Ultrasonography
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Viscera*
6.A Case of Pentastomiasis at the Left Maxilla Bone in a Patient with Thyroid Cancer.
Eunae Sandra CHO ; Seung Wook JUNG ; Hwi Dong JUNG ; In Yong LEE ; Tai Soon YONG ; Su Jin JEONG ; Hyun Sil KIM
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2017;55(4):433-437
Pentastomiasis, a zoonotic parasite infection, is typically found in the respiratory tract and viscera of the host, including humans. Here, we report for the first time an extremely rare case of intraosseous pentastomiasis in the human maxilla suffering from medication related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ). A 55-year-old male had continuously visited the hospital for MRONJ which had primarily developed after bisphosphonate and anti-neoplastic administration for previous bone metastasis of medullary thyroid cancer. Pain, bone exposure, and pus discharge in the right mandible and left maxilla were seen. Osteolysis with maxillary cortical bone perforation at the left buccal vestibule, palate, nasal cavity, and maxillary sinus was observed by radiologic images. A biopsy was done at the left maxilla and through pathological evaluation, a parasite with features of pentastome was revealed within the necrotic bone tissue. Further history taking and laboratory evaluation was done. The parasite was suspected to be infected through maxillary open wounds caused by MRONJ. Awareness of intraosseous pentastomiasis should be emphasized not to be missed behind the MRONJ. Proper evaluation and interpretation for past medical history may lead to correct differential diagnosis and therapeutic intervention for parasite infections.
Biopsy
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Bone and Bones
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Humans
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Jaw
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Male
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Mandible
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Maxilla*
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Maxillary Sinus
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Middle Aged
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Nasal Cavity
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Osteolysis
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Osteonecrosis
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Palate
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Parasites
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Pentastomida
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Respiratory System
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Suppuration
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Thyroid Gland*
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Thyroid Neoplasms*
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Viscera
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Wounds and Injuries
7.Fetal Axillary Cystic Lymphangioma Detected by Prenatal Ultrasonography.
Soonchunhyang Medical Science 2017;23(2):112-114
Fetal cystic lymphangioma, commonly called hygroma, is formed by multiple cysts ranging from few millimeters to several centimeters in size. Fetal cystic lymphangioma is a rare developmental congenital anomaly of the lymphatic system. Most are found in the neck and axilla, rarely in the retroperitoneum, abdominal viscera, limbs, bones, and cervico-mediastinal area. The prenatal diagnosis of cystic hygroma by ultrasound guidance is commonly localized in the nuchal region. We report a case of rare fetal axillary hygroma that was diagnosed at 27 weeks of gestation and delivered at 37 weeks of gestation.
Axilla
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Extremities
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Lymphangioma, Cystic*
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Lymphatic System
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Neck
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Pregnancy
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Prenatal Diagnosis
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Ultrasonography
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Ultrasonography, Prenatal*
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Viscera
8.Surgical and radiological importance of a rare cysto-duodeno-colic peritoneal fold.
Satheesha B NAYAK ; Bincy M GEORGE ; Snigdha MISHRA ; Surekha D SHETTY ; Srinivasa Rao SIRASANAGANDLA ; Abhinitha PADAVINANGADI
Anatomy & Cell Biology 2017;50(2):159-161
It is quite common to see abnormal peritoneal folds in the abdominal cavity. Some of them might compress or strangulate the viscera and others might determine the direction of the flow of peritoneal fluid, pus or blood. Many unusual clinically important peritoneal folds such as Ladd's band, cysto-gastro-colic fold, omento-cystic fold, and cysto-colic fold have been reported earlier. Knowledge of these folds is important for radiologists, gastroenterologists, and surgeons. We report an unusual cysto-duodeno-colic fold observed during our dissection classes. The fold was seen to compress the duodenum and colon. The fold extended from the descending part of the duodenum and the transverse colon to the gallbladder. It enclosed the entire gallbladder. A case similar to this has not been reported yet. It is important for the gastroenterologists and laparoscopic surgeons to be aware of this fold to avoid misdiagnosis and iatrogenic injuries.
Abdomen
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Abdominal Cavity
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Ascitic Fluid
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Colon
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Colon, Transverse
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Diagnostic Errors
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Duodenum
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Gallbladder
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Omentum
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Peritoneal Cavity
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Peritoneum
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Suppuration
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Surgeons
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Viscera
9.Anatomy and Physiology of the Autonomic Nervous System
Journal of the Korean Balance Society 2017;16(4):101-107
The autonomic nervous system (ANS) integrates the function of the internal organs for the homeostasis against various external environmental changes. The efferent components of the ANS are regulated by sensory signals arising from the viscera as well as non-visceral organs. The central neural networks that integrate these sensory signals and modify visceral motor output are complex, and synaptic reflexes formed in the brainstem and spinal cord integrate behavioral responses and visceral responses through the central neural networks. A detailed understanding of the neural network presented above may explain the role of the vestibular system on the homeostasis more extensively.
Autonomic Nervous System
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Brain Stem
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Homeostasis
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Physiology
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Reflex
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Solitary Nucleus
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Spinal Cord
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Spinal Cord Lateral Horn
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Viscera
10.The use of preformed spring loaded Silo on delayed primary closure of gastroschisis patients at the Philippine Children's Medical Center.
Erika Marie C. GACUS ; Dexter S. AISON
Philippine Journal of Surgical Specialties 2017;72(1):1-6
RATIONALE: The objective of the study was to describe the outcome in a series of patients with delayed primary closure of gastroschisis using a Preformed Spring-Loaded Silo Bag (PSLS).
METHODS: A prospective data collection and chart review were done all gastroschisis patients from May 2011 to April 2013. Eligible gastroschisis patients were applied with silo bag, gradual reduction of abdominal viscera and elective abdominal wall closure. The post- operative outcomes investigated were: infection rate, days to immediate fascial closure, post-operative ventilatory period, post-operative NPO period to successful enteral feeding, days in the NICU, days of hospital admission, development of post-operative complications, and mortality rate.
RESULTS: Thirty-four gastroschisis patients were admitted from May 2011 to April 2013, of whom 25 patients qualified for the study. Majority of the patients were female, preterm, delivered vaginally, weighed <2kg admittted within the first 24hrs of life. 84% had prenatal ultrasound, less 50% were diagnosed correctly. 48% of mothers were less than 20 years old. Fascial closure rate was 88% (delayed abdominal closure done within 10 days). 72% were fed within 10 days after delayed abdominal wall closure. 52% were extubated within 24 hours. Average hospital stay was 35 days. Overall outcome: morbidity rate- 48%; home against medical advice (HAMA)-4%; mortality rate - 12%.
CONCLUSIONS: The use of PSLS bags for the delayed primary closure of gastroschisis appears to be a safe and beneficial.
Human ; Female ; Gastroschisis ; Length Of Stay ; Viscera ; Enteral Nutrition ; Mothers ; Abdominal Wall ; Prospective Studies ; Intensive Care Units, Neonatal ; Elective Surgical Procedures ; Morbidity ; Postoperative Period


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