Title of article :
Intra-Operative Total Bowel Washing: A New Method to Improve the Outcome of Gastroschisis Primary Repair
Author/Authors :
Mohammadipour, Ahmad Pediatric Surgery Department - Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan , Hiradfar, Mehran Pediatric Surgery Department - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad , Shojaeian, Reza Pediatric Surgery Department - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad
Abstract :
Background: Gastroschisis is an abdominal wall defect that is managed by surgical reduction of herniated bowel into the abdominal cavity and abdominal wall reconstruction. Loss of abdominal domain is the main challenge that may complicate the process of
gastroschisis management.
Objectives: This articleis aboutinnovativemanure called totalbowelwashing(TBW) thatmayimprove theoutcomeof gastroschisis
primary repair.
Methods: All neonates with gastroschisis who met the study inclusion criteria between 2006 - 2019 were enrolled and divided into
two groups of conventional and TBW method of gastroschisis management. In TBW group, bowls were washed with warm saline
and after a gentle enterolysis, the whole gastrointestinal tract was irrigated via a gastric tube and evacuated completely from thick
meconium until the watery stool started to come out of anus slightly. Primary abdominal wall closure was performed after loop by
loop bowel reduction. Gastroschisis management outcome was compared between the two groups.
Results: 15 neonates were allocated in each group. Demographic and anthropometric variables were compared and any significant
difference wasn’t reported between the two groups. We observed a significantly better outcome in terms of faster GI rehabilitation,
shorter time to oral feeding tolerance, less need to silo placement and shorter NICU and hospital stay in TBW method. Operation
time was slightly longer in TBW group while the difference was not significant statistically.
Conclusions: Total bowelwashing and complete evacuation of gastrointestinal tractfrom thickmeconiumwill increase the success
rate of primary repair and improve the outcome of gastroschisis management.
Keywords :
Neonate , Pediatrics , Congenital Anomaly , Surgery , Gastroschisis
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Pediatrics