Development and Validation of a Minimally Invasive Transuterine Experimental Model of Gastroschisis
Topic overview
This study presents a novel minimally invasive transuterine surgical model for gastroschisis that addresses critical limitations of existing teratogenic, genetic, and surgical approaches. The validated experimental model aims to improve phenotypic accuracy and survival rates, providing researchers with a more reliable platform for studying perinatal management strategies for this congenital abdominal wall defect.
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- Current gastroschisis models (teratogenic, genetic, surgical) have critical limitations including inaccurate phenotyping and high mortality rates.
- Existing experimental approaches lack scientific validation and present significant technical challenges for researchers.
- A minimally invasive transuterine model may overcome constraints of prior models and improve gastroschisis research accuracy.
- Refined disease models are essential to advance understanding of gastroschisis perinatal management strategies.
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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Development and Validation of a Minimally Invasive Transuterine Experimental Model of Gastroschisis. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2025-01-09. https://dev.library.globalcastmd.com/article/9622?via_space=staycurrentmd
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