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The Novel Application of an Emerging Device for Salvage of Primary Repair in High-Risk Complex Esophageal Atresia

articles · StayCurrentMD · May 29, 2022
The native esophagus is the optimal conduit for esophageal atresia (EA) repair and esophageal preservation is a primary tenet of surgical management [1–4]. In long-gap EA, esophageal reconstruction with delayed primary anastomosis has shown superior long-term functional outcomes when compared to esophageal replacement [2–4], and the goal of achieving delayed repair of the native esophagus remains a well-established priority [1-3,5]. However, safely achieving a primary handsewn anastomosis in long-gap EA can often be challenging.
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