1980
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1066406
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Gastroschisis and Intestinal Obstructions

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“…The atresia may be a result of circulatory disturbance in a part of the herniated bowel (27). In other reports about 10-20 % of patients with gastroschisis are reported to have a coexisting intestinal atresia (2,19,29). According to AI?IOLII:V (2) the atresia most often is located to the small bowel, but in our four cases we had the impression [hat the atresia was located to the colon.…”
Section: Associated and Concomitant Malformations And Syndromesmentioning
confidence: 51%
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“…The atresia may be a result of circulatory disturbance in a part of the herniated bowel (27). In other reports about 10-20 % of patients with gastroschisis are reported to have a coexisting intestinal atresia (2,19,29). According to AI?IOLII:V (2) the atresia most often is located to the small bowel, but in our four cases we had the impression [hat the atresia was located to the colon.…”
Section: Associated and Concomitant Malformations And Syndromesmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…Some prefer primary anastomosis without enterostomy (2,29), others primarily only enterostomy with postponed anastomosis (19,21). Amoury (2) has recommended that if the atresia is not obvious or easily dealt with primarily, only the abdominal wall defect should be treated at the first operation, proximal decompression instituted and the atresia be repaired 2 or 3 weeks later.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Unlabeled (-)-cocaine was supplied by Dr Rapaka of NIDA. GBR12909-(HCl)2 was synthesized in Laboratory of Medical Chemistry, NIDDK, as described [22). Other reagents were purchased from Sigma Chemical Co.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The intestinal protrusion through a small abdominal wall defect leads to congestion and ischaemia with dark discolouration giving the appearance of strangulation from incarceration (6). Resection of the nonfunctioning intestine and construction of a Bishop-Koop anastomosis may give satisfactory results in these cases (15), although this may lead to a short bowel syndrome with a high mortality (2). The two cases described above are similar to other cases described in the literature (2,4,5,6,9,12).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%