Journal of Neonatal Surgery (Jul 2018)

Congenital Complete Esophageal Diaphragm: A Rare Variant of Esophageal Stenosis

  • Nahla Kechiche,
  • Rabeb Farhani,
  • Badii Hmida,
  • rachida Lamiri,
  • aziza ezzi,
  • Samia Belhassen,
  • sana mosbehi,
  • Amine Ksia,
  • Lasaad sahnoun,
  • Mongi Mekki,
  • Mohssen belguith,
  • abdellatif Nouri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21699/jns.v7i3.764
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3

Abstract

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Congenital esophageal web is a rare disorder that presents a diagnostic and management challenge. In a female infant born at 31 weeks of gestation, significant secretions and respiratory distress were noted at birth. Chest X-ray demonstrated the nasogastric tube in the esogastric junction with no distal bowel gas. Esophagogram showed a congenital web near the esogastric junction. An endoscopic examination under general anesthesia showed a complete, thick membrane on the distal esophageal lumen. Endoscopic incision and cauterization of the web through the midline were performed, improving the clinical symptoms and esophageal stenosis.

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