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Aim: The creation of a primary anastomosis in newborns with oesophageal atresia and distal oesophageotracheal fistula (EA-DF) is technically challenging, especially in small children. The goal is to approximate the fragile oesophageal ends without suture disruption and to minimize the mobilisation of the lower segment. We describe an alternative anastomosis technique aiming at reducing the tension on the first sutures at the posterior wall.
Indications: EA-DF was corrected in 13 newborns either by open (n = 11) or thoracoscopic (n = 2) surgery using this technique.
Method: The anastomosis technique is based on creation of a dorsal flap of the upper oesophageal pouch and insertion in the spatulated lower oesophageal segment after the fistula has been separated. Subsequently, the first sutures of the posterior wall can be accomplished with reduced tension. Upon completion of the anastomosis, a diagonally shaped anastomotic plane results.
Conclusion: The method is a helpful alternative to approximate the oesophageal stumps of newborns with EA and distal oesophagotracheal fistula. By this technique, the first stabilising sutures of the posterior wall can be accomplished with reduced tension. This results in reduced tensile stress on the individual sutures and simplifies the anastomisation in comparison to the conventional end-to-end anastomosis.
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