Prenatal diagnosis of esophageal atresia (EA) may improve the outcome of affected neonates by allowing optimization of both prenatal and postnatal care. Prenatal sonographic detection is based on ...
Perinatal care of esophageal atresia (EA) may be improved by prenatal diagnosis. Ultrasound findings (polyhydramnios and/or nonvisualization of fetal stomach) lead to a detection rate of ~50%. An ...
The early primary anastomoses were done without entry into the pleural cavity, but many surgeons have more recently favored a transpleural approach, believing that it afforded better exposure, shorter ...