Title: ABDOMINAL WALL DEFECTS
1ABDOMINAL WALL DEFECTS
2OMPHALOCOELE
- Anterior abdominal wall defect at the base of the
umbilical cord with herniation of the umbilical
contents
3Incidence
- Small omphalocoele 15000
- Large omphalocoele 110000
- Male to female ratio 11
- Pacific Islanders have low risk for omphalocoele
4Pathophysiology
- Failure of the midgut to return to abdomen by the
10th week of gestation
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7Clinical Findings
- Covered clinical defect of the umbilical ring
- Defect may vary from 2-10 cm
- Sac is composed of amnion, Whartons jelly and
peritoneum
8- 50 have accompanying liver, spleen, testes/ovary
- gt50 have associated defects
- Location
- Epigastric
- Central
- Hypogastric
- Cord attachment is on the sac
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10GASTROSCHISIS
- Defect of the anterior abdominal wall just
lateral to the umbilicus
11Incidence
- 120,000-30,000
- Sex ratio 11
- 10-15 have associated anomalies
- 40 are premature/SGA
12Pathophysiology
- Abnormal involution of right umbilical vein
- Rupture of a small omphalocoele
- Failure of migration and fusion of the lateral
folds of the embryonic disc on the 3rd-4th week
of gestation
13- Lateral folds
- Form
- Lateral abdominal wall
- Future umbilical ring
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15Clinical Findings
- Defect to the right of an intact umbilical cord
allowing extrusion of abdominal content - Opening ? 5 cm
- No covering sac
16- Bowels often thickened, matted and edematous
- 10-15 with intestinal atresia
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18MANAGEMENT
- ABC
- Heat Management
- Sterile wrap or sterile bowel bag
- Radiant warmer
- Fluid Management
- IV bolus 20 ml/kg LR/NS
- D10¼NS 2-3 maintenance rate
19- Nutrition
- NPO and TPN
- Gastric Distention
- OG/NG tube
- Infection Control
- Ampicillin and Gentamicin
- Associated Defects
20- Conservative treatment
- Reduction by squeezing the sac
- Painting sac with escharotic agent
- 0.25 Silver nitrate
- 0.25 Merbromin (Mercurochrome)
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22- Surgical Management
- Skin Flaps
- Primary Closure
- Staged Closure
- Staged repair using silo pouch
23Skin Flaps
24Primary Closure
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29Staged Closure
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34UMBILICAL HERNIA
- Defect in linea alba, subcutaneous tissue and
skin covering the protruding bowel - Frequent in premature infants
35PRUNE BELLY SYNDROME
- Thin, flaccid abdominal wall
- Dilation of bladder, ureter and renal collecting
system - 130,000-50,000
- 95 are male
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37BLADDER EXTROPHY
- Defective enfolding of caudal folds
- 3.3 in 100,000 births
- Associated with prolapsed vagina or rectum,
epispadias, bifid clitoris or penis
38PENTALOGY OF CANTRELL
- Omphalocoele
- Anterior diaphragmatic hernia
- Sternal cleft
- Ectopia Cordis
- Intracardiac defect
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40BECKWITH-WIEDEMANN SYNDROME
- Macrosomia
- Macroglossia
- Organomegaly
- Abdominal wall defects
- Embryonal tumors
41 Omphalocoele Gastroschisis
Incidence 16,000-10,000 120,000-30,000
Delivery Vaginal or CS CS
Covering Sac Present Absent
Size of Defect Small or large Small
Cord Location Onto the sac On abdominal wall
Bowel Normal Edematous, matted
42 Omphalocoele Gastroschisis
Other Organs Liver often out Rare
Prematurity 10-20 50-60
IUGR Less common Common
NEC If sac is ruptured 18
Associated Anomalies gt50 10-15
Treatment Often primary Often staged
Prognosis 20-70 70-90