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Treating Gastroschisis - Gastroschisis Silo (Video)

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What's a Gastroschisis Silo?

Gastroschisis is when a baby is born with the intestines sticking out through a hole in the belly wall near the umbilical cord. Often, the intestines don't fit in the belly because they're swollen. If so, the surgeon usually arranges the intestines in a bag called a silo to:

  • let the water move out of the intestines so they shrink to normal size
  • allow the intestines to slowly move into the belly

The care team gradually tightens the silo as the intestines return to normal size. Putting the intestines back into the belly with a silo usually takes about 3–4 days, but may take longer.

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Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.

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