1. Complex ventral hernia secondary to giant omphalocele managed by preoperative pneumoperitoneum and botulinum toxin: A case report
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Mario Javier Peña García, Alejandro Alberto Peñarrieta Daher, Ivan Medina López, Sofía Brenes Guzmán, Cristian Zalles Vidal, Gustavo Teyssier Morales, Jaime Penchyna Grub, Jaime Nieto Zermeño, and Ricardo Reynoso González
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Giant omphalocele ,Ventral hernia ,Loss of domain ,Progressive preoperative pneumoperitoneum ,Botulinum toxin ,Case report ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Introduction: Post-omphalocele ventral hernias pose significant challenges in pediatric surgery, often requiring multiple revision surgeries and carrying a high morbidity rate. In this case report, we present the management of a pediatric patient with a complex ventral hernia and loss of domain resulting from a giant omphalocele. Case presentation: A 5-year-old female with a history of omphalocele managed with surgical skin closure at birth presented with a giant ventral hernia. The patient underwent a staged surgical correction that involved muscle paralysis using botulinum toxin (BT) injections, followed by progressive preoperative pneumoperitoneum (PPPP) as a pre-habilitation technique for abdominal wall closure, without the use of prosthetic materials or component separation. Conclusion: Our case demonstrates a successful alternative treatment approach, highlighting the reproducibility, effectiveness, and safety of using BT followed by PPPP in managing post-omphalocele ventral hernias in pediatric patients.
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- 2023
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