The size of the abdominal wall defect, the extent to which
organs protrude out of the abdomen, and the presence of other birth
defects
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Abdominal wall defects are effectively treated with surgical
repair. Unless there are accompanying anomalies, the surgical
procedure is not overly complicated. The organs are normal, just
misplaced. However, if the defect is large.
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Abdominal evisceration is a medical emergency where the abdominal organs protrude through a defect in the abdominal wall, exposing them to the outside environment. This condition requires immediate medical attention and surgical intervention to repair the abdominal wall and prevent infection and further complications.
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aims to return the abdominal organs back to the abdominal
cavity, and to repair the defect if possible. It can also be
performed to create a pouch to protect the intestines until they
are inserted back into the abdomen
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performed to repair the other abdominal wall defect through
which the bowel thrusts out with no protective sac present.
Gastroschisis is a life-threatening condition that requires
immediate medical intervent