Pathogenic implications of remnant vitelline structures in gastroschisis.

J Pediatr Surg

Department of Pediatric Surgery, Institute of Clinical Medicine, Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8575, Japan.

Published: October 2010

Purpose: The pathogenesis of gastroschisis is unknown. It may be helpful in understanding its pathogenesis to know the structural relationships among umbilical components including umbilical vessels, urachus, and vitelline structures, and thus, the authors investigated the remnants of vitelline structures in a series of cases of gastroschisis.

Methods: Medical records of 41 cases with gastroschisis treated in our institute from 1979 to 2009 were retrospectively reviewed.

Results: Paraumbilical bands, possible remnants of vitelline structures, were observed in 4 cases (9.8%). All 4 bands were attached to the skin edge of the abdominal defect without incorporation into the umbilical cord. The band ended at the mesentery in 3 cases and at the antimesenteric site of the ileum in the remaining case. Histologic findings showed fibrous tissues in all cases. One was possibly associated with the development of colonic atresia. Another was noticed after silo reduction when herniated bowels became strangulated by the band. The other 2 cases were uncomplicated.

Conclusions: Our findings may support the recently proposed hypothesis that the developmental failure of the yolk sac and related vitelline structures to merge with or to be incorporated into the umbilical stalk might be associated with the pathogenesis of the abdominal wall defect in gastroschisis. Paraumbilical bands derived from vitelline structures may possibly cause intestinal ischemia prenatally or postnatally.

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