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Delayed Cure of an Omphalocele Requiring Abdominosternoplasty, Right Hepatectomy and Partial Splenectomy
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Transplantation SurgeryGross AnatomyLarge Ventral HerniaOmphalocele Requiring AbdominosternoplastyHernia SurgerySurgical PathologyPediatricsDelayed CureDigestive System SurgeryPediatric SurgerySurgeryUpper Gastrointestinal SurgeryGross TechniqueVisceral SurgeryBlood Transfusion PolicyMedicinePartial Splenectomy
A large ventral hernia resulting from the primary treatment of an omphalocele according to the Gross technique was repaired at age 16. The girl presented with extra-abdominal development of the liver and the spleen along with hypotrophy of the abdominal and thoracic cavities. The operation included enlargement sternoplasty, liver and spleen-size reduction and prosthetic abdominal closure. The cosmetic and functional results are good and stable on 7-year follow-up. Surgical issues and blood transfusion policy are discussed. A multi-disciplinary pediatric surgical approach is advocated.