From 1972 to 1990, 69 cases of gastroschisis were treated at Akron Children's Hospital Medical Center. Eighty-one percent of these patients underwent primary closure of their abdominal wall defect. Thirteen of 69 patients (19%) required Silastic…
Long gap esophageal atresia occurs in approximately 5% of patients with tracheoesophageal anomalies. A small group of such patients have a rudimentary or diverticular distal esophagus that is not amenable to primary repair. These children usually…
Pulmonary blastoma is a rare primary neoplasm of the lung. Approximately 25% of the reported, cases have occurred in pediatric patients. The authors found 45 cases of these tumors in children aged less than or equal to 16 years, and report two more…