Abstract
dental’ endoesophageal intubation or prompt surgical tracheostomy (Floyd type I). Surgical repair or palliation of associated congenital cardiac lesions has been never described in the literature, because most affected patients usually die before any attempt at surgical intervention. This is the first patient to our knowledge to survive palliation of the respiratory tract malformation as well as definitive intracardiac repair. She is now thriving and is currently being evaluated for definitive surgical reconstruction of the airway and alimentary tract. References
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