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Educational Outcomes in School-Aged Children With a History of Simple and Complex Gastroschisis are Poor Compared to Controls

Video Published 2025-04-29 Updated 2025-04-29

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Retrospective study of 208 children with gastroschisis shows significantly higher rates of middle school assessment failure compared to controls, even in simple cases. Findings suggest need for early educational intervention and long-term neurodevelopmental surveillance in this population.

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  • Children with gastroschisis show significantly higher rates of middle school assessment failure compared to age-matched controls.
  • Even simple gastroschisis cases demonstrate long-term educational deficits, not just complex variants.
  • Early educational intervention and support should be considered for all gastroschisis survivors regardless of complexity.
  • Gastroschisis impacts extend beyond surgical outcomes to include neurodevelopmental and academic performance.
  • Longitudinal follow-up for gastroschisis patients should include educational screening and support referrals.

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