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Quick Literature Updates Ep 22

Video Published 2025-10-15 Updated 2026-06-10

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Topic Overview

Episode reviews three pediatric surgery studies: postoperative anal dilation may be unnecessary after Hirschsprung pull-through surgery; systematic review provides evidence-based guidance on gastroschisis timing and closure; and high-volume centers demonstrate better outcomes for congenital diaphragmatic hernia despite treating sicker patients.

Key Takeaways

  • Eliminating postoperative anal dilations after Hirschsprung pull-through may reduce enterocolitis and constipation without increasing complications.
  • For gastroschisis, delivery after 37 weeks with skin flora antibiotic prophylaxis and primary fascial closure when feasible optimizes outcomes.
  • High-volume centers demonstrate lower CDH mortality and shorter length of stay despite treating more complex cases.
  • Sutureless gastroschisis repair is safe, effective, and does not delay feeding or prolong hospitalization.
  • Prospective trials are needed to establish evidence-based protocols for gastroschisis and congenital diaphragmatic hernia management.

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