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Correo Científico Médico 2015; 19 (4)
Early esophageal replacement in a patient with long gap esophageal atresia
Torres NYL, Trinchet SRM, Hidalgo MY, Quintero NW, Manzano SJ, Cárdenas SH
Language: Spanish
References: 21
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ABSTRACT
Long gap esophageal atresia is the congenital lack of the continuity of esophagus with or without
communication to the air way, where an extensive separation between the esophageal pouches
(more than four centimeters) inhibit the primary anastomosis. For its treatment there are several
techniques, but none of them is ideal. A male patient, with diagnosis of long gap esophageal
atresia in the neonatal stage was reported, to whom the early esophageal replacement with
stomach was performed. The patient's clinical record was revised, of which the data related with
the history, the clinical manifestations, the complementary exams and the treatment were taken.
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