“…9,10 Today, improved survival of newborns with EA/TEF is likely related to multiple factors including advances in neonatal intensive care and anesthesia, refined surgical techniques, parenteral nutrition, and antibiotics. 11,12 However, early [13][14][15] and late [16][17][18] postoperative morbidities frequently occur after initial repair of EA/TEF despite excellent surgical and neonatal management, and can be associated with impaired outcomes. Early recognition and treatment of potential complications is therefore essential in order to prevent poor long-term results.…”