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23/May/2023
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2023RC0543
ABSTRACT We report the long-term outcomes of a case of prenatal gastroschisis repair using a fully percutaneous fetoscopic approach with partial carbon dioxide insufflation. Surgery was performed as an experimental procedure before the scheduled elective birth. The fetal intestines were successfully returned to the abdominal cavity without any fetal or maternal complications. Ultrasonography performed 24 hours later revealed bowel peristalsis and no signs of fetal distress. After 48 hours, partial extrusion of the small bowel was observed, and the fetus […]
Keywords: Abdominal wall; Carbon dioxide; Fetal distress; Fetal therapies; Fetoscopy; Fetus; Gastroschisis; Infant, Newborn; Insufflation
29/Oct/2012
DOI: 10.1590/S1679-45082012000300008
OBJECTIVE: To study the feasibility of heterologous aponeurosis to close the abdominal wall of rabbits emphasizing the rejection process. METHODS: This project was approved by the Animals Care Committee of the Faculdade de Ciências Médicas da Santa Casa de São Paulo, and it was carried out at the Experimental Surgery and Technical Unit. Four red female rabbits exchanged abdominal wall aponeurosis with other four white male animals. Two rabbits just had it removed and replaced to be the control group […]
Keywords: Abdominal wall; Antigens, CD20; Graft rejection; Rabbits; Transplantation