We retrospectively reviewed 29 cases of ventral abdominal wall defects to evaluate the usefulness of amniotic fluid markers in the prenatal assessment of those disorders. Amniotic fluid alpha-fetoprotein (AF-AFP) values were available in 17 cases diagnosed prior to 22 weeks' gestation and acetylcholinesterase (AF-ACE) values, in 21 cases. All 7 fetuses with a gastroschisis had an elevated AF-AFP, while only 2 of the 10 fetuses with an omphalocele had elevated values (P = .002). ACE was present in 80% of the cases of gastroschisis versus 27.3% of the cases of omphalocele (P = .03). With equivocal sonographic findings, a normal AF-AFP and negative AF-ACE may be more compatible with an omphalocele.