Management and Outcomes of Jejunoileal Atresia Within the United Kingdom

Space: StayCurrentMD Author: George S. Bethell, Belinda Hughes, Roma S. Varik, Clara Chong, Nigel J. Hall, Ancuta Muntean, Sara Gozzini, Anas Fagelnor, Ibrahim Mustafa, Amir Amin, Ashwini Joshi, Riyad Peeraully, Charlotte Melling, Eden Cooper, Ingo Jester, Amulya Saxena Published:

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George S. Bethell, Belinda Hughes, Roma S. Varik, Clara Chong, Nigel J. Hall, Ancuta Muntean, Sara Gozzini, Anas Fagelnor, Ibrahim Mustafa, Amir Amin, Ashwini Joshi, Riyad Peeraully, Charlotte Melling, Eden Cooper, Ingo Jester, Amulya Saxena

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Jejunoileal atresia (JIA) is seen in 0.7 per 10,000 births and requires early surgical intervention to restore gastrointestinal continuity. Many intra-operative techniques exist to manage the atresia depending on anatomy encountered and proximal bowel dilatation. Existing studies are predominantly single centre experiences. This study aims to report contemporary management and outcomes of JIA in the United Kingdom (UK) and explore how operative technique is associated with outcome.

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