Doctors looked at how to treat a rare condition called omphalocele, which is when an infant's abdominal organs are outside the body. This review specifically looked at cases where the baby also had a congenital stoma, which is an opening in the abdomen for the intestines.
A case report followed a male newborn with a small to moderate omphalocele. The medical team used a conservative management plan before performing surgery to repair the bowel and close the abdominal wall. This specific approach resulted in a smooth recovery, with the baby able to feed normally and showing healthy growth at one year old.
It is important to note that this evidence comes from a very small amount of data. A large search of over 1,400 records found only one other study that met the criteria for this specific condition. Because the number of cases is so small, these results cannot be used to create general rules for all patients. Each case must be evaluated by specialists based on the individual needs of the child.