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Tubulization of Transposed Stomach in Atresia of Esophagus
Authors: J. Trnka 1; V. Cingel 1; Ľ. Sýkora 1; J. Bibza 1; Ľ. Pevalová 1; K. Fabríciová 2
Authors‘ workplace: Klinika detskej chirurgie LFUK a DFNsP, Bratislava prednosta MUDr. J. Trnka, CSc. 1; I. detská klinika LFUK a DFNsP, Bratislava prednostka doc. MUDr. M. Benedeková, PhD., mim. prof. 2
Published in: Čes-slov Pediat 2006; 61 (10): 589-592.
Category: Case Report
Overview
The treatment of newborns with atresia of esophagus, where the stumps are in greater distance required to select a suitable surgical procedure and total management of the patient. In the case reports the authors draw attention to the problems, resulting transposition of the whole stomach in atresia of esophagus and possibilities of subsequent surgical solution by tubulization of stomach.
Key words:
esophageal atresia, transposition of stomach, tubulization of stomach
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Neonatology Paediatrics General practitioner for children and adolescents
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