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Risk factors for gastroschisis

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young maternal age, smoking and use of vasoactive agents

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What is gastroschisis?

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Fetal gastroschisis is defined as full thickness anterior abdominal wall defect with
bowel protruding through the defect

It usually occurs on the right side of a normally inserting umbilical cord

The defect is not covered by membrane

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Special considerations if gastroschisis identified

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10% still birth rate
If no other abnormalities, likelihood of genetic cause or syndrome is low
Once born, cover with a plastic bag. May be suitable for primary closure. Need to deliver in a unit with paed surgery.

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Chorioid plexus cyst

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Incidence 1-3%
Soft marker- most fetuses will not have an abnormality but there is an association with trisomy 18
Should have tertiary anatomy scan

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Echogenic bowel

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  • If found in 3rd trimester- no significance
  • Second trimester- in a normal fetus has no sequelae
  • Can however be associated with increased risk of chromosomal and non chromosomal fetal
    abnormalities
  • Causes: - Genetic e.g. aneuploidy
  • Non genetic: intra-amniotic bleeding, CF, congenital malformations of the bowel e.g. Hirschprungs, IUGR, congenital infection

Need increased surveilance due to increased risk of IUGR and fetal death

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