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What is small bowel atresia?: An ERNICA animation for parents and families

Video Published 2023-12-19 Updated 2025-08-17

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Educational animation for families explaining small bowel atresia—a rare congenital defect where segments of the small intestine are narrow or missing, causing obstruction. Covers prenatal/postnatal diagnosis, surgical repair techniques including primary anastomosis or temporary stoma creation, and postoperative management with parenteral nutrition and multidisciplinary follow-up.

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  • Small bowel atresia is a rare birth defect where segments of the small intestine are abnormally narrow or completely missing.
  • Early detection via ultrasound and X-ray is critical; untreated babies cannot feed, compromising survival and growth.
  • Surgical repair connects intestinal segments to restore passage; temporary stoma may be needed if immediate connection isn't possible.
  • Post-operative parenteral nutrition is often required for days to months while the intestine recovers from surgery.
  • Long-term multidisciplinary follow-up is essential, especially for babies with extensive bowel loss requiring prolonged nutritional support.

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