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Query: UMLS:C0017168 (
gastroesophageal reflux disease
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Esophageal atresia/tracheoesophageal fistula
(EA/TEF) repair using an open muscle-sparing thoracotomy has been the standard approach used in our institution. Whereas perioperative mortality is now very uncommon, short- and long-term morbidity is very common in these patients. However, the complexity of the esophageal anatomy and significant comorbidities appear to be important contributors to significant complications in these patients. At least 30% of the EA/TEF patients required esophageal dilatations for anastomotic stricture; this increased to 50% for patients with pure EA.
Gastroesophageal reflux
requiring an antireflux procedure was performed 23% of the time for EA/TEF and 30% for EA patients. In addition, there were a few complications, such as winging of the scapula and scoliosis, that were attributed in part to the utilization of a nonmuscle-sparing thoracotomy. The standard muscle-sparing thoracotomy remains a very versatile and useful approach to repairing esophageal atresia, and it is the standard for repairing more complex anatomical variants. The self-reported long-term quality of life in these patients is very good, except for a few individuals with protracted feeding disorders and severe dysphagia.
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PMID:Esophageal atresia repair with thoracotomy: the Cincinnati contemporary experience. 1910 16
Oesophageal atresia with tracheo-oesophageal fistula
is a relatively common congenital anomaly occurring in around 1:2500 births. The aetiology and embryology of the condition remain unclear, whilst associations with other significant anomalies are common. Studies in rodent models are contributing to our understanding of the condition. Advances in surgical care and neonatal management have improved survival considerably to around 90%. Long-gap and isolated oesophageal atresia present significant management challenges. Post-operative and long-term complications including oesophageal stricture, gastro-
oesophageal reflux
and respiratory compromise however remain relatively common and continue to pose a challenge for the ongoing management of patients.
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PMID:Oesophageal atresia and tracheo-oesophageal fistula. 2544 87