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APSA - Effect of transanastomotic feeding tubes on anastomotic strictures in patients with esophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal fistula- the Quebec experience - Kathryn LaRusso

Video Published 2022-05-24 Updated 2026-06-02

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Multi-center Quebec study of 244 EA/TEF patients found transanastomotic feeding tubes associated with nearly 3-fold increased odds of postoperative strictures, with no significant reduction in TPN duration. Findings support reconsidering routine use of these tubes in EA/TEF repair.

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  • Transanastomotic feeding tubes increase odds of post-op stricture nearly 3-fold in EA/TEF patients (multivariate analysis, 244 patients).
  • TAT tubes reduce time to first enteral feed but do NOT decrease total days on postoperative TPN—questioning their primary benefit.
  • Montreal Children's Hospital initiated moratorium on TAT use after reviewing outcomes; other centers should re-evaluate this practice.
  • 30% stricture rate in this cohort; independent risk factors include anastomotic tension, leak, long-gap atresia, and TAT placement.
  • Longstanding practice (TAT use since 1980s) may not be evidence-based—clinicians should critically assess tradition vs. outcome data.

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