
Management Guidelines for Congenital Gastrointestinal Malformations
Management guidelines for congenital gastrointestinal malformations focus on accurate diagnosis, appropriate surgical intervention, and ongoing care. Early detection through imaging and assessment allows tailored treatment plans. Surgery is often required to correct structural issues, improving digestion and growth. Postoperative monitoring ensures healing and function, while nutritional support helps promote recovery. Long-term follow-up addresses potential complications such as growth delays, bowel problems, or nutritional deficiencies. Multidisciplinary teams—including surgeons, pediatricians, and nutritionists—coordinate care to optimize outcomes, aiming for children to develop normally and lead healthy lives.