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A 36 week, 2.8 kg infant is born with a prenatally diagnosed small omphalocele. Both the karyotype and fetal echocardiogram were normal, and the infant is breathing comfortably on room air.

The preferred management of this small omphalocele is
A Umbilical cord dessication by air exposure
B Ligation above Wharton’s jelly
C Reduction of contents by cord twisting, with ligation at base of cord
D Primary fascial closure
A 36 week, 2.8 kg infant is born with a prenatally diagnosed small omphalocele. Both the karyotype and fetal echocardiogram were normal, and the infant is breathing comfortably on room air.
The preferred management of this small omphalocele is
A Umbilical cord dessication by air exposure
B Ligation above Wharton’s jelly
C Reduction of contents by cord twisting, with ligation at base of cord
D Primary fascial closure
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