Ferritin and bile acid levels during the intrauterine pre-treatment of gastroschisis by serial amnioexchange
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Case Report
VOLUME: 14 ISSUE: 1
P: 53 - 55
March 2013

Ferritin and bile acid levels during the intrauterine pre-treatment of gastroschisis by serial amnioexchange

J Turk Ger Gynecol Assoc 2013;14(1):53-55
1. Dokuz Eylu¨L University, Faculty Of Medicine, Izmir, Turkey
2. Kent Hospital, Gynecology & Obstetrics Unit, Izmir, Turkey
3. Pediatric Surgery Unit, Kent Hospital, Izmir, Turkey
4. Neonatology Unit, Kent Hospital, Izmir, Turkey
5. Obstetrics Unit, Kent Hospital, Izmir, Turkey
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Received Date: 22.07.2012
Accepted Date: 20.09.2012
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ABSTRACT

We present a case of gastroschisis managed with serial amnioexchanges. Marked decreases were detected in both ferritin and bile acid levels following the procedure. The bowels were not severely affected, as expected. After delivery, single primary closure of the defect was performed. Early enteral feeding and shorter hospital stay were the main outcome measures. Intrauterine pre-treatment of gastroschisis by serial amnioexchange may provide benefits by decreasing the levels of inflammatory products in the amniotic fluid in order to lower the possible risk of bowel damage, and this may help to achieve better surgical and postnatal outcomes.

Keywords:
Gastroschisis, amnioexchange, ferritin, bile acid, intrauterine treatment