GASTROSQUISIS, AN ENTITY WE MUST NOT FORGET ABOUT A CASE
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https://doi.org/10.18041/2390-0512/biociencias.1.6365Keywords:
Gastroschisis, Intestinal malrotation, Abdominal wall defectAbstract
Introduction: The incidence of gastroschisis is increasing worldwide, but the causes and risk factors for this increase are not well understood. Gastroschisis pregnancies are usually more complicated due to the risk of preterm delivery and the complications that they bring. Case presentation: Neonatal patient with high social risk and insufficient prenatal controls with findings of gastroschisis by second trimester ultrasound, whoever was born was referred to the neonatal care unit where he received interdisciplinary medical management with subsequent surgical closure and prolonged stay in the NICU. Discussion: Despite the advances in the diagnosis and after the provision of prenatal medical care of newborns with gastroschisis, significant morbidity and mortality associated with permanent gastroschisis in the neonatal period. Conclusion: Gastroschisis is a defect of the abdominal cut with a low incidence, but with a tendency to increase, which implies the preparation of personal assistance in such a way that it can achieve a comprehensive approach from the moment of conception to the birth of the product. In order to decrease mortality secondary to complications.
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