1. Sutureless closure: a versatile treatment for the diverse presentations of gastroschisis.
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Grabski DF, Hu Y, Vavolizza RD, Rasmussen SK, Swanson JR, McGahren ED, and Gander JW
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- Anesthesia, General, Female, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Male, Respiration, Artificial, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Virginia, Gastroschisis surgery, Sutureless Surgical Procedures
- Abstract
Objective: Case series have demonstrated sutureless closures to be safe for the correction of gastroschisis. We hypothesize that sutureless closure is efficacious in patients requiring silo reduction without need for intubation., Study Design: We conducted a retrospective case control study of infants who underwent gastroschisis repair at our institution (January 2011-August 2018). Patient characteristics and clinical outcomes were compared between sutureless closure and primary fascial repair groups., Results: Seventeen patients in the sutureless group and 28 patients in the primary fascial repair group were included. Success of sutureless closure was 94%. Mechanical ventilation was reduced by 2.8 days in the sutureless group (P < 0.0001) and fewer patients required general anesthesia (29.4% vs. 100%, P < 0.0001)., Conclusions: Sutureless closure is effective for the diverse presentations of gastroschisis. Given the concerns of effects of general anesthesia on the developing brain, sutureless closure should be strongly considered.
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- 2019
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