Aerodigestive & Esophageal Surgery - The Unsalvageable Esophagus & Cases

Space: StayCurrentMD Published: 2018-11-13

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Cincinnati Children's Hospital Healthcare professional
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Introduction to Unsalvageable Esophagus
The discussion begins with a case of a young boy with a type C tracheoesophageal fistula and long gap esophageal atresia, exploring various management approaches and the complexities involved in surgical techniques.
11:14
Initial Scouting and Diagnosis
Initial diagnostic procedures including microlaryngoscopy and bronchoscopy reveal tracheomalacia and a significant gap in the esophagus, prompting further investigation through esophagogastroduodenoscopy.
22:28
Measuring the Gap
Discussion on measuring the esophageal gap using various techniques, including the use of scopes and contrast injections, highlighting the importance of accurate measurement for surgical planning.
33:43
Surgical Techniques Overview
Overview of different surgical techniques for managing long gap esophageal atresia, including the Folker technique and thoracoscopic methods, with insights into their advantages and challenges.
44:57
Esophageal Replacement Options
Exploration of esophageal replacement options such as gastric pull-ups and colon interposition, discussing their implications and outcomes in pediatric patients.
56:11
Postoperative Outcomes
Review of postoperative outcomes in a case involving colonic interposition, including the assessment of anastomosis and potential complications.
1:07:26
Controversies in Esophageal Salvage
Discussion on the ongoing debate regarding the necessity of salvaging the esophagus versus opting for replacement, considering patient outcomes and quality of life.
1:18:40
Innovative Approaches in Surgery
Introduction of innovative surgical techniques and research, including endoscopic fulkering and the use of magnets to minimize tension during esophageal repairs.
1:29:54
Challenges in Pediatric Esophageal Surgery
Addressing the challenges faced in pediatric esophageal surgery, including complications such as pressure necrosis and the importance of careful surgical planning.
1:41:09
Conclusion and Future Directions
Concluding remarks on the complexities of managing long gap esophageal atresia, emphasizing the need for continued innovation and research in surgical techniques.

Topic overview

Join the multidisciplinary team from Cincinnati Children's Hospital as they review the complexities in the management of Tracheal Esophageal Fistula (TEF). This fast paced live event will feature case presentations, video, and panel discussion with live call-in from colleagues and participants around the globe. Points of interest will include discussion around the "unsalvageable esophagus" and diagnosis of TEF.

The Unsalvageable Esophagus, discussing procedures gone wrong, caustic line, colonic interposition vs. gastric pull-up, jejunal pre-flap pros and cons. 

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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