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  • Admin
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    • Sep 2020
    • 6839

    #1

    weekly_question 10/25/2020

    please write the answer and your justification, correct answer will be submitted after 48 hrs

    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.

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    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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  • Answer selected by Admin at 09-09-2023, 08:18 AM.
    Admin
    Administrator

    • Sep 2020
    • 6839

    correct answer:
    D Primary fascial closure

    Management options for small omphaloceles or congenital umbilical cord hernias include umbilical cord ligation or formal sutured closure of the defect.
    The risk of inadvertent ligation of a knuckle of intestine that is frequently adherent to the peritoneum is well described, and so this technique should be avoided altogether.

    fascial closure is accomplished by opening the sac, reducing the viscera and closing the fascial defect.

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    • Mohamed ahmed Abd elsalam
      True Member

      • Sep 2020
      • 27

      #2
      D

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      • Essam abdalla
        True Member
        • Oct 2020
        • 1

        #3
        C

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        • Salim Masadeh
          True Member
          • Oct 2020
          • 4

          #4
          B and schedule him later for hernia repair as an ellective

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          • Bashar
            True Member

            • Sep 2020
            • 6

            #5
            D

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            • Aey
              Cool Member

              • Sep 2020
              • 31

              #6
              D

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              • Sharon
                Senior Member

                • Sep 2020
                • 129

                #7
                C

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                • Admin
                  Administrator

                  • Sep 2020
                  • 6839

                  #8
                  correct answer:
                  D Primary fascial closure

                  Management options for small omphaloceles or congenital umbilical cord hernias include umbilical cord ligation or formal sutured closure of the defect.
                  The risk of inadvertent ligation of a knuckle of intestine that is frequently adherent to the peritoneum is well described, and so this technique should be avoided altogether.

                  fascial closure is accomplished by opening the sac, reducing the viscera and closing the fascial defect.
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                  • Salim Masadeh
                    True Member
                    • Oct 2020
                    • 4

                    #9
                    D

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