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Gastroschisis

MONDO:0009264

Gastroschisis is marked by viscera protruding, without a covering sac, from the fetal abdomen on the right lateral base of the umbilicus. It is due to defective embryo growth and other malformations are only exceptionally associated.

Also known as: eventration, gastroschisis, laparoschisis, abdominal wall defects, congenital fissure of the abdominal cavity

11 clinical trials for this condition and its sub-types.

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Sub-types

Paraomphalocele (0)

Broader categories

Disease (680) Human disease (14) Developmental defect during embryogenesis (8) Abdominal wall malformation (6) Disease by developmental or physiological process (0) Disorder of development or morphogenesis (0)
Trials to join now! 8 Not yet finished but already full! 2 Completed 1
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  • Which painkiller works best after belly surgery? new study has answers

    Symptom relief Completed

    This study looked at three different ways to manage pain after abdominal wall repair surgery: an epidural, a nerve block, and local injections. 160 adults who had this surgery were randomly assigned to one of the three methods. The goal was to see which approach provides the best…

    Phase: PHASE4 • Sponsor: Hospital del Rio Hortega • Aim: Symptom relief

    Last updated Jun 27, 2026 13:04 UTC

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