CC BY 4.0 · European J Pediatr Surg Rep. 2020; 08(01): e112-e116
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1721054
Case Report

Treatment of Ruptured Giant Omphalocele and Gastroschisis with Liver Herniation using a Wound Retractor as a Novel Approach

Jana Nelson
1   Division of Pediatric Surgery, Leipzig University Hospital for Children and Adolescents, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
,
Robin Wachowiak
1   Division of Pediatric Surgery, Leipzig University Hospital for Children and Adolescents, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
,
Manuela Siekmeyer
2   Department of Pediatric Medicine, Leipzig University Hospital for Children and Adolescents, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
,
Matthias Knuepfer
2   Department of Pediatric Medicine, Leipzig University Hospital for Children and Adolescents, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
,
Ulrich Thome
2   Department of Pediatric Medicine, Leipzig University Hospital for Children and Adolescents, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
,
Stepan Holger
3   Division of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University Hospital Leipzig Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
,
Martin Lacher
1   Division of Pediatric Surgery, Leipzig University Hospital for Children and Adolescents, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
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Abstract

Ruptured giant omphaloceles (GO) and gastroschisis with total liver herniation are rare cases of exceptionally large abdominal wall defects. Many of these children have lethal outcome. The surgical and postsurgical management are complex. We report on two cases treated with staged surgical repair using a wound retractor as a silo. With this technique, the liver and intestines could be reduced into the abdomen with secondary closure of the abdominal cavity within the first 1 to 2 weeks of life.



Publication History

Received: 31 July 2020

Accepted: 20 August 2020

Article published online:
15 December 2020

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