Abstract

We report four cases of long-gap esophageal atresia (LGEA) treated with thoracoscopic esophagoesophagostomy (TEE) after sequential extrathoracic esophageal elongation (SEEE: Kimura's technique). All initially had gastrostomy, then SEEE. The proximal end of the esophagus was introduced into the apex of the thorax under direct vision during TEE. Mean birth weight was 1.9 kg. Mean gestational age was 35.0 weeks (range 30-39); mean age at initial esophagostomy was 43.2 days (range 15-110); SEEE was performed for a mean of 3 times (range 2-4) at mean intervals of 5.3 months (range 2-10), with the upper esophageal segment lengthened by a mean of 2.1 cm each time (range 1.1-3.5). Mean age and weight at TEE were 22.3 months and 9.8 kg, respectively. Gap was initially 4.5 vertebrae (range 4-5). Mean operating time was 9.6 h. TEE was successful in 3; 1 required thoracotomy, then re-anastomosis after 11 months of anastomosis leakage; 2 cases with post-TEE anastomosis leakage were treated conservatively. Postoperatively, all cases required fundoplication and esophageal dilatation (2, 3, 5, 8 times, respectively). At mean follow-up of 3.6 years, 2 eat normally and 2 eat minced food. TEE after SEEE appears to be a feasible option for treating LGEA.

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