Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons (Jan 2014)
Esophageal exclusion and bypass for corrosive injury: The lessons learnt
Abstract
While it is always preferable to excise and replace the diseased esophagus in corrosive injuries, the surgeon may be compelled to exclude and bypass it by a substernal conduit in select situations wherein excision is technically hazardous. This case illustrates the lessons learnt from a potentially life-threatening complication of bipolar esophageal exclusion.
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