A case of successful treatment of an isolated tracheoesopha- geal fistula in a 2-month-old child

R. V. Bocharov, V. G. Pogorelko, Y. Kozlov
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   Isolated tracheoesophageal fistula is a very rare malformation, which is a pathological communication between the walls of the esophagus and the trachea. The entry of food into the trachea causes severe obstructive and ventilatory disorders in infants. Surgical treatment of developmental anomalies includes open thoracic or transsternal access, which is traumatic, often complicated by pleurisy and mediastinitis in the postoperative period and long-term musculoskeletal deformities.   Purpose. To demonstrate the effectiveness of minimally invasive surgery in the correction of this defect.   Fibro-tracheo-bronchoscopy confirmed an isolated tracheoesophageal fistula in a 2-month-old child. Thoracoscopic intervention using 3 ports was chosen and performed as a surgical method of treatment. A large tracheoesophageal fistula, up to 10 mm, was found. The tracheal end of the fistula was sutured with 2 ligatures, tied and cut off. The defect in the wall of the esophagus was hermetically sutured. The postoperative period proceeded without complications. Enteral nutrition through the nipple started on the 10th day. Control examination after 1 and 6 months: the child has no anxiety; psychomotor development corresponds to age, on esophagoscopy the esophagus is freely passable, constrictions and defects were revealed .   Conclusion. The high resolution and ergonomics of modern endoscopic equipment made it possible to visualize the malformation in an infant in detail, to separate pathological communication with minimal trauma and to avoid early and long-term complications.
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成功治疗2个月儿童孤立性气管食管瘘1例
孤立性气管食管瘘是一种非常罕见的畸形,它是食道壁与气管之间的病理性通信。食物进入气管会引起婴儿严重的阻塞性和呼吸障碍。发育异常的手术治疗包括开胸或经胸骨通路,这是创伤性的,术后常并发胸膜炎和纵隔炎以及长期的肌肉骨骼畸形。目的。目的:探讨微创手术矫正该缺损的有效性。纤维气管支气管镜证实一个孤立的气管食管瘘在一个2个月大的孩子。选择胸腔镜下三孔介入作为手术治疗方法。发现大气管食管瘘,直径达10毫米。瘘管气管端用2根结扎线缝合,扎紧并切断。将食道壁的缺损处密封缝合。术后无并发症发生。第10天开始通过乳头进行肠内营养。1、6个月后对照检查:患儿无焦虑;精神运动发育与年龄相对应,食道镜检查食管通畅,可发现狭窄和缺损。结论。现代内窥镜设备的高分辨率和人体工程学使其能够详细地观察婴儿的畸形,以最小的创伤分离病理交流,避免早期和长期并发症。
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