2021
DOI: 10.1097/mpg.0000000000003330
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Predictors and Outcomes of Fully Covered Stent Treatment for Anastomotic Esophageal Strictures in Esophageal Atresia

Abstract: Background and Aims: Anastomotic strictures following surgical repair is one of the most common complications in esophageal atresia (EA). The utility of esophageal stenting to treat anastomotic esophageal strictures in pediatrics is unclear. Our primary aim was to evaluate whether esophageal stenting, in conjunction with dilation and other endoscopic therapies, prevented surgical stricture resection (SR). Our secondary aims were to evaluate predictors of successful esophageal stenting and evaluate adverse even… Show more

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“…Frontiers in Pediatrics | www.frontiersin.org self-expandable stents could be considered for refractory benign esophageal strictures in adult patients (20). For pediatric patients, Baghdadi et al (21) performed a retrospective review of pediatric patients with esophageal atresia complicated by esophageal stenosis, in which patients who underwent endoscopic stent placement showed good outcomes after long-term follow-up. According to our prior experience, endoscopic stent placement is a good recommendation for pediatric patients with refractory esophageal stenosis, as it could provide continuous, radially oriented dilation pressures over a period of time.…”
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“…Frontiers in Pediatrics | www.frontiersin.org self-expandable stents could be considered for refractory benign esophageal strictures in adult patients (20). For pediatric patients, Baghdadi et al (21) performed a retrospective review of pediatric patients with esophageal atresia complicated by esophageal stenosis, in which patients who underwent endoscopic stent placement showed good outcomes after long-term follow-up. According to our prior experience, endoscopic stent placement is a good recommendation for pediatric patients with refractory esophageal stenosis, as it could provide continuous, radially oriented dilation pressures over a period of time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%