Literature DB >> 24061994

[Treatment strategy and prognosis analysis in children with type I esophageal atresia].

Xi-si Guan1, Jia-kang Yu, Wei Zhong, Le Li, Yong Wang, Qiu-ming He, Rui-qiong Li.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To analyze the postoperative short-term and long-term outcomes in the management of type I esophageal atresia, and to explore the ideal operative strategy.
METHODS: Clinical data of 22 patients with type I esophageal atresia treated from January 2005 to September 2012 were retrospectively reviewed. Of 22 patients, 6 patients gave up the treatment. Two underwent primary repair after birth. Of 14 patients undergoing cervical esophagostomy and gastrostomy, 8 patients received esophageal replacement. Postoperative short-term and long-term complications, nutritional state and neurodevelopment were studied on above 10 children with radical operations.
RESULTS: Of 10 patients with radical operation, the short-term complications were hydrothorax in 1 case, anastomotic leakage in 4, dumping syndrome in 1, anastomotic stricture in 1. The long-term complications were esophageal stricture in 2 cases, and repeated respiratory infection in 3. These complications could be managed successfully. The postoperative follow-up duration ranged from 2 to 62 months. Two cases were lost during follow-up after 2 years. Weight-for-age was normal in 2 patients, mild malnutrition in 5 patients, and moderate malnutrition in 1 patients. Neurodevelopment is significantly delayed as compared to normal children.
CONCLUSIONS: Operative strategy should be chosen according to the distance between proximal and distal esophagus in the treatment of type I esophageal atresia. The efficacy of radical operation is relative satisfactory in terms of short-term and long-term complications and the quality of life.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24061994

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zhonghua Wei Chang Wai Ke Za Zhi        ISSN: 1671-0274


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1.  INCIDENCE OF MALNUTRITION, ESOPHAGEAL STENOSIS AND RESPIRATORY COMPLICATIONS AMONG CHILDREN WITH REPAIRED ESOPHAGEAL ATRESIA.

Authors:  Shahnam Askarpour; Mehran Peyvasteh; Mozhgan Dashtyan; Hazhir Javaherizadeh; Mitra Ahmadi; Mohsen Ali-Samir
Journal:  Arq Bras Cir Dig       Date:  2020-12-18

2.  Incidence of malnutrition, esophageal stenosis and respiratory complications among children with repaired esophageal atresia.

Authors:  Shahnam Askarpour; Mehran Peyvasteh; Mozhgan Dashtyan; Hazhir Javaherizadeh; Mitra Ahmadi; Mohsen Ali-Samir
Journal:  Arq Bras Cir Dig       Date:  2020-11-13
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