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Esophageal replacement in children - 27 years of experience in a University Hospital.

Flavia Garcia FrogeriJoaquim Bustorff SilvaAntonio Gonçalves DE Oliveira FilhoMarcia Alessandra Cavalaro Pereira-DA SilvaThalita Mendes MitsunagaLuisa Sarti
Published in: Revista do Colegio Brasileiro de Cirurgioes (2024)
esophageal replacement in children is a procedure with high morbidity and mortality. Esophagocoloplasty and gastric transposition have similar results and complications, with the exception of proximal anastomotic fistulas, which are generally self-resolving and are more common in esophagocoloplasty. The choice of the best surgical technique must be individualized according to the patients characteristics and the surgeons experience, as both techniques offer the ability to feed orally in the short or medium term.
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