Simple vs. Complex Gastroschisis Outcomes: 30-Year Multicenter Review
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This multicenter study examines 30 years of data comparing simple versus complex gastroschisis cases to identify outcome differences and prognostic factors. The research addresses critical knowledge gaps in long-term morbidity and mortality patterns for this increasingly prevalent congenital abdominal wall defect.
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- Gastroschisis prevalence has risen globally over 30 years despite improved neonatal care.
- Complex gastroschisis (CG) shows worse outcomes than simple gastroschisis (SG) but data gaps persist.
- Long-term outcome differences between SG and CG remain poorly understood across extended periods.
- 30-year multicenter review aims to clarify clinical outcome disparities between simple and complex cases.
- Consistent longitudinal data is needed to guide management strategies for gastroschisis subtypes.
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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Simple vs. Complex Gastroschisis Outcomes: 30-Year Multicenter Review. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2025-06-03. https://dev.library.globalcastmd.com/article/10525?via_space=staycurrentmd
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