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NCT ID: NCT01316510 Completed - Gastroschisis Clinical Trials

Probiotics in Infants With Gastroschisis

Start date: March 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Infants born with gastroschisis usually require surgery shortly after birth. After surgery the intestine is often unable to digest human milk or formula for weeks or months. During this time the baby has to remain in the hospital to receive special nutrition through an IV. How bacteria colonize the intestine in these babies is unknown. Probiotics are bacteria that appear to have beneficial effects on digestion. This study will test whether giving probiotic bacteria to babies after surgery for gastroschisis will change the bacteria in the intestine to be more like those of a healthy breast-fed baby.

NCT ID: NCT00539292 Completed - Gastroschisis Clinical Trials

Evaluating the Use of a Silastic Spring-Loaded Silo for Infants With Gastroschisis

Start date: September 2005
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study seeks to evaluate whether the routine, primary use of the spring-loaded silo (SLS) to treat infants with gastroschisis will result in improved outcomes, faster recovery times and fewer post-surgical complications than the standard selective use of the silo.