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Esophageal Dilation for children with Esophageal Atresia

Video Published 2023-11-10 Updated 2023-11-13

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Patient education animation explaining esophageal dilation procedures for children with esophageal atresia who develop post-surgical strictures. Covers diagnostic imaging, two dilation techniques (balloon and bougie), and the need for repeated procedures in most cases.

Key Takeaways

  • Strictures commonly develop at surgical repair sites in EA patients, causing dysphagia and feeding difficulties with solids.
  • Esophageal dilation uses balloon or bougie techniques under general anesthesia to widen strictures and restore normal swallowing.
  • Multiple dilation procedures (1-3 sessions) are often required as strictures frequently recur after initial treatment.
  • Early signs include prolonged feeding times, breathing difficulties while drinking, and food becoming stuck in the esophagus.
  • Lifelong structured follow-up at specialist centers with multidisciplinary teams is essential for all EA patients.

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