The Canadian Experience With Magnetic Esophageal Anastomosis: A Report From the Canadian Consortium for Research in Pediatric Surgery (CanCORPS)

Space: StayCurrentMD Author: Amanda Hall, Sherif Emil, Melanie Elhafid, Elena Guadagno, Cesar Kattini, Richard Keijzer, Sarah Klapman, Jean-Martin Laberge, Michael Livingston, Pramod Puligandla, Ahmed Nasr, Phillip Snarr, Fouad Youssef, Augusto Zani, for the Canadian Consortium for R Published:

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Amanda Hall, Sherif Emil, Melanie Elhafid, Elena Guadagno, Cesar Kattini, Richard Keijzer, Sarah Klapman, Jean-Martin Laberge, Michael Livingston, Pramod Puligandla, Ahmed Nasr, Phillip Snarr, Fouad Youssef, Augusto Zani, for the Canadian Consortium for R

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Magnetic anastomosis is an innovative technique for establishing esophageal continuity in infants born with esophageal atresia. Few case series featuring this technology have been published, with even fewer reports on complications. We present the entire Canadian experience with this approach.

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