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

Video Published 2026-02-04

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Multi-institutional study comparing four management approaches for giant omphalocele in 117 infants found Duoderm silos achieved single-stage abdominal closure in 80% of cases. Complication rates were similar across all methods, though nearly half required 6+ months for complete closure.

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  • - Duoderm silos achieved single-stage abdominal closure in 80% of giant omphalocele cases, highest among all methods studied. - Complication rates were similar across all four management approaches (paint-and-wait, operative silos, compression, Duoderm). - Nearly half of infants required 6+ months to achieve complete abdominal closure regardless of initial treatment method. - No single treatment approach is superior for all cases; method selection should be individualized based on patient factors. - Duoderm silos may be preferred when single-stage closure is the primary goal for giant omphalocele management.

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