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A multi-institutional comparison of management techniques for infants with giant omphalocele

Video Published 2026-01-15 Updated 2026-02-01

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Multi-institutional study comparing four management approaches for giant omphaloceles in 117 infants. DuoDerm silo placement achieved highest primary fascial closure rate (82%) while operative silo had shortest time to closure. No consensus strategy emerged, highlighting need for optimized patient selection criteria.

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  • Duoderm silo achieved single-stage abdominal closure in 80% of giant omphalocele cases, highest among four management techniques studied
  • Complication rates were similar across all four treatment approaches (paint-and-wait, operative silo, compression, Duoderm silo)
  • Nearly 50% of infants required 6+ months before achieving complete abdominal closure regardless of initial management strategy
  • No single treatment approach is superior for all patients; Duoderm silo shows promise when single-stage closure is the primary goal

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