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Gastric perforation (GP) is a well-recognised complication of oesophageal atresia (OA) with distal tracheo-oesophageal fistula (TOF), and is usually associated with extreme prematurity, hyaline membrane disease, and the requirement for assisted ventilation. The presentation is sudden, and leads to further deterioration in respiratory function because of increasing abdominal distension from pneumoperitoneum and splinting of the diaphragm. Unrelieved, the infant becomes increasingly hypoxic and may die. A review of six infants with OA and distal TOF in whom GP occurred has enabled us to develop the following guidelines for the appropriate initial surgical management of this complication: (1) Needle paracentesis of the abdomen en route to surgery if the infant continues to deteriorate; (2) Urgent laparotomy to decompress the abdomen and to occlude the lower oesophagus with a catheter introduced through the GP; (3) Thoracotomy and division of the fistula; (4) Oesophageal anastomosis if the infant's condition improves sufficiently and the anatomy is favourable; and (5) Repair of the GP and formation of a gastrostomy.
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PMID:Gastric perforation in infants with oesophageal atresia and distal tracheo-oesophageal fistula. 991 49

Gastric perforation is a potentially fatal condition that is rare in infants and children. Most case reports in the pediatric population are of neonates or in patients with various associated risk factors including prematurity, ischemia, trauma, or ulcers. Heterotaxy syndrome is characterized by abnormal symmetry and malposition of the thoracoabdominal organs and vessels. Spontaneous gastric perforation has not previously been reported in a child with heterotaxy syndrome. We present a case of a child with heterotaxy syndrome who presented with spontaneous gastric perforation. We review the signs and the symptoms, radiographic clues, and diagnostic considerations of gastric perforation.
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PMID:Spontaneous gastric perforation in a child with heterotaxy syndrome. 2113 5