Abdominal Wall Defects
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Abdominal Wall Defects
PSSAP 19
Gastroschisis- Regarding prenatal management of patients with gastroschisis, you tell the family to expect
- The following are all reasonable options for this child with complex gastroschisis except
- What is the most common complication of a temporary spring silo placement for gastroschisis?
- Which is the next best step in the treatment of this patient with an abdominal wall defect?
- Compared to a sutured gastroschisis closure, sutureless closure is associated with
- A prenatal consultation is underway for a woman carrying a 29 week gestational age fetus with what appears to be an uncomplicated gastroschisis. She has been told by her obstetrician that some babies may undergo sutureless closure for gastroschisis. She would like to know the major differences in outcomes between the two closure techniques. What do you tell her is most associated with the sutureless technique?
- Compared to sutured gastroschisis closure, sutureless closure is associated with
- You recommend which type of delivery for a patient with gastroschisis?
- You explain that compared to immediate repair, a standard three to five day silo closure is associated with
- Compared to a pateint with gastroschisis without atresia, this pateint is more likely to have
- Which of the following statements regarding the abdominal wall defect shown in the photograph above is true?
- The ultrasound finding that correlates best with the risk of bowel complications in a fetus with gastroschisis is
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Gastroschisis
PSSAP 5
Omphalocele- At the time of operation which of the following is appropriate for this patient with this abdominal wall defect?
- Which of the following additional anomalies would be anticipated?
- Which of the following additional anomalies would be expected?
- The most appropriate antibiotic management of this patient consists of preoperative antibiotics one hour or less before incisions and
- Assuming there are no signs of infection, the most appropriate antibiotic management of this patient should consist of
- In counseling the family, the finding most associated with a poor outcome in omphalocele is
- The next best step in management of this infant with an abdominal wall defect is
- What is the most likely cause of respiratory morbidity in this baby with giant omphalocele?
Omphalocele
PSSAP 7- Regarding prenatal management of patients with gastroschisis, you tell the family to expect
- What is the most common complication of a temporary spring silo placement for gastroschisis?
- In counseling the family, the finding most associated with a poor outcome in omphalocele is
- At the time of operation which of the following is appropriate for this patient with this abdominal wall defect?
Anorectal Malformations
Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Repair
Omphalocele Repair
Gastroschisis Repair
Umbilical Hernia
Cloacal Exstrophy
Morgagni Hernia
Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment Committee
Prune Belly Syndrome
Meconium Ileus
Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
Enteral Access Procedures
PSSAP 13
PSSAP 8
PSSAP 14- You recommend which type of delivery for a patient with gastroschisis?
- You explain that compared to immediate repair, a standard three to five day silo closure is associated with
- Compared to a pateint with gastroschisis without atresia, this pateint is more likely to have
- What is the most likely cause of respiratory morbidity in this baby with giant omphalocele?
PSSAP 21
PSSAP 27
Spaced learning 12-03-2023
PSSAP 25
PSSAP 22
PSSAP 29
PSSAP 24
Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
February 2018 articles of interest
Surgical Infection
Spaced learning 01-27-2019
PSSAP 18
PSSAP 15
Umbilical Disorders
PSSAP 16

