Artigo Revisado por pares

Fetal Gastroschisis Complicated by Bowel Dilation: An Indication for Imminent Delivery?

1990; Karger Publishers; Volume: 5; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1159/000263554

ISSN

1421-9964

Autores

Susan L. Sipes, Carl P. Weiner, R A Williamson, Kevin C. Pringle, Koji Kimura,

Tópico(s)

Clinical Nutrition and Gastroenterology

Resumo

Antenatal diagnosis of fetal gastroschisis permits study of bowel appearance throughout gestation. Fetal bowel dilation has been regarded as a 'high-risk' condition requiring imminent cesarean delivery. We report 2 cases of gastroschisis with onset of bowel dilation in the third trimester. At surgery, the bowel was patent. Neither fetus had evidence of acute bowel damage following expectant management and vaginl delivery. Both underwent a one-stage repair. We conclude that antenatal bowel dilation does not necessarily reflect bowel injury or a poorer neonatal prognosis. In our experience, bowel dilation in fetal gastroschisis does not represent a separate indication for cesarean delivery and can be associated with a good outcome following vaginal delivery.

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