Affiliation:
1. Institute of Medicine, Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital Kathmandu Nepal
2. Manmohan Memorial Institute of Health Sciences Kathmandu Nepal
Abstract
Key Clinical MessageIn babies presenting with an omphalocele, other components of the prune belly syndrome should be scrutinized for early diagnosis and timely intervention.AbstractA male baby on his 13th day of life presented with an omphalocele. On evaluation, he had congenital absence of left kidney and bilateral cryptorchidism. Therefore, he was diagnosed with prune belly syndrome. He responded well to abdminoplasty, and wait and watch policy was applied for his cryptorchidism.