Treatment will depend on your child's symptoms, age, and general health. It will also depend on how severe the condition is.
A small omphalocele
A small omphalocele is often fixed easily. Your baby will need surgery right after birth. In the surgery, your baby's organs will be put back into their abdomen. The surgeon will also close the opening to your baby's abdominal wall.
A large omphalocele
If most of your baby's abdominal organs are affected, they will have treatment in stages. Your baby's treatment may include the following:
- A germ-free (sterile), protective sheet is put over your baby's abdominal organs.
- Your baby will have surgery. If your baby's abdomen is small and not fully formed, it may not be able to hold all of your baby's organs at once. Your baby's surgeon will slowly put the organs back into the abdomen. This will take several days or weeks.
- Your baby's surgeon will close the abdominal wall once all of the organs are inside.
Your baby's abdomen may be small. Their organs may also be swollen. This can cause your baby to have trouble breathing. Your baby may need a breathing machine (mechanical ventilator). This can help your baby while the swelling goes down and the abdominal cavity grows.