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EPISODE · Sep 29, 2024 · 4 MIN

Gastroschisis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options for Newborns 👶🩺 | Surgical Care & Recovery

from Bibliobazar Podcasts · host Biblio Bazar

In this video, we explore Gastroschisis, a serious birth defect where a baby’s intestines are outside the body due to an opening in the abdominal wall. Learn about the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for gastroschisis, including life-saving surgical interventions and postoperative care in the NICU. We’ll also discuss the role of healthcare providers, including nurses, in ensuring proper care and recovery for affected newborns. Watch to understand more about this condition and how it can be treated effectively!Subscribe to our channel for more medical videos and visit bazarbiblio.com for free PDF books and notes. Thank you!#Gastroschisis #NeonatalCare #NewbornSurgery #NICU #PediatricHealth #BirthDefects #BabyHealth #SurgicalRecovery #NeonatalSurgery #MedicalEducation #ParentingHealth #PrenatalCare #GastroschisisAwareness 👶🩺👨‍⚕️💉

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