Abstract
We aim to share our experience of esophageal elongation by bougienage and delayed primary thoracoscopic anastomosis for pure esophageal atresia (EA) without tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF). Fifteen patients with pure EA treated with delayed primary thoracoscopic anastomosis combined with or without esophageal elongation by bougienage were retrospectively analyzed. Four patients were managed without bougienage, and their surgical repair was performed thoracoscopically after natural esophageal growth. Among the remaining 11 patients, the average tension-free distance before elongation was 5 (4.5-6) vertebral bodies, and the mean age at the start and end of the bougienage period was 123 (63-280) days and 173 (106-350) days, respectively, with an average duration of 50 (29-82) days. The average age at the definitive operation in this series was 184 (107-385) days, with a mean operative duration of 186 (95-300) min. Neither anastomotic leakage nor TEF occurred, and oral feeding was partially or completely established in 13 patients during hospitalization. Among all patients, one was lost to follow-up, and others were followed up with an average duration of 47.7 (9.8-97.1) months. All patients had different degrees of anastomosis stricture, and 8 patients had gastroesophageal reflux. Oral feeding was completely established in 12 patients; however, tube feeding was required in 2 patients. The management of pure EA is complicated and inconclusive. Esophageal elongation by bougienage and delayed primary thoracoscopic anastomosis for long-gap pure EA without TEF is safe and effective.
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