Determining The Risk Factors For Anastomotic Stricture Development After Esophageal Atresia Repair: Results From The Turkish Esophageal Atresia Registry.
Can Ihsan OztorunÇiğdem Ulukaya DurakbaşaTutku SoyerCoskun OzcanBinali FirinciDilek DemirelIlhan CiftciAyse ParlakMustafa Onur ÖztanGülnur GöllüIbrahim AkkoyunAyşe KaramanCengiz GulGül ŞalcıHüseyin İlhanAkgün OralRahşan ÖzcanSeyithan ÖzaydınSeref Selcuk KilicGursu KıyanAli Onur ErdemOsman UzunluAbdullah YildizEsra OzcakirNazile ErturkBaşak ErginelTülin ÖztaşAhmet AtıcıMehmet MertHakan SamsumMehmet Ali OzenEmrah AydinSerpil SancarPublished in: European journal of pediatric surgery : official journal of Austrian Association of Pediatric Surgery ... [et al] = Zeitschrift fur Kinderchirurgie (2024)
The results of our national registry demonstrate that 20% of EA patients developed AS within their first year of life. In patients with early primary anastomosis, birth weight greater than 2500 g, and presence of GER were risk factors for developing AS. When patients with delayed anastomosis were included, in addition to the previous risk factors, being a term baby, and having recurrent TEF also became risk factors.