Long-gap esophageal atresia: management, most frequent complications, and expert recommendations – review of literature
Zofia Kędzierska,
Klaudia Dadas,
Urszula Żurek
et al.
Abstract:Introduction and aim of the study. Long-gap esophageal atresia (LGEA) is a congenital anomaly in which the gap between both ends of the esophagus exceeds three intervertebral spaces and is an esophageal atresia without air in the abdomen. The defect is both therapeutic and surgical challenge. This review aims at providing an overview of the most recent literature on the effective methods for treatment of LGEA, and the most frequent complications and experts’ recommendations on this subject.
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