Guidelines for treatment of esophageal atresia in the light of most recent publications.

IF 0.6 Q4 SURGERY
Karolina Tokarska, Wojciech Rogula, Anna Tokarz, Maciej Tarsa, Witold Urban, Wojciech Górecki
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Abstract

Introduction: Esophageal atresia is a congenital anomaly well known in the community of pediatric surgeons. Nonetheless some aspects of management remain vague and societies of gastroenterologists as well as surgeons have been gathering to determine pertinent ways to handle this condition. To make ground for unification, the guidelines of some most important societies were compared and gathered in one review.

Materials and methods: Literature review of online databases of the PubMed and the Cochrane Library with (o)esophageal atresia, guidelines and follow-up used as keywords.

Results: Over the course of the last few years there was a lot of effort invested in making clear and accurate guidelines for management of EA, largely with good results. In the majority of important matters, opinions of specialists were consistent or complementary to each other. Because some of them described different phases of management, gathering them together led to obtaining the wider picture, which can help pediatric surgeons in making decisions while treating the patients with EA.

Conclusion: There is a necessity for careful following guidelines which have been changing quite fast along with new significant publications about EA. Some concerns remained debatable and their accentuation in this review was made to bring awareness to vague issues, such as postoperative antibiotic prophylaxis or duration of administering PPI. Additionally structured follow-up programs for the first 18 years and after reaching maturity should be made.

食道闭锁的治疗指南,根据最近的出版物。
导读:食道闭锁是一种在儿科外科社区中众所周知的先天性异常。尽管如此,管理的某些方面仍然模糊,胃肠病学家和外科医生协会已经聚集在一起确定处理这种情况的相关方法。为了为统一奠定基础,我们将一些最重要的社会的指导方针进行了比较,并汇集在一篇综述中。材料和方法:以(o)食管闭锁、指南和随访为关键词,检索PubMed和Cochrane Library在线数据库的文献。结果:在过去的几年里,我们投入了大量的精力为EA的管理制定清晰而准确的指导方针,大部分都取得了良好的结果。在大多数重要问题上,专家们的意见是一致的或相互补充的。由于其中一些描述了不同的治疗阶段,将它们收集在一起可以获得更广泛的图像,这有助于儿科外科医生在治疗ea患者时做出决策。有必要仔细遵循指导方针,这些指导方针随着新的关于EA的重要出版物的变化而迅速变化。一些问题仍然存在争议,本综述强调了这些问题,以引起对模糊问题的认识,例如术后抗生素预防或施用PPI的持续时间。此外,应制定前18年和成年后的结构化随访计划。
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