UNUSUAL PROBLEMS IN THE SURGERY OF THE OESOPHAGUS IN CHILDHOOD
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Unusual problems in the surgery of the oesophagus in childhood can be devided into two groups : 1. Unusual problems in conditions seen infrequently. 2. Unusual problems in frequently encountered conditions. The following conditions will be considered as examples of Group 1-unusual problems in conditions seen infrequently. (I) Neonatal rupture of the oesophagus. (ii) Explosive rupture of the oesophagus. (iii) Achalasia. (iv) A miscellany of unsual conditions including naso-gastric intubation stricture of the mid-oesophagus of unknown aetiology and pharyngo-oesophageal occlusion. Group 2-unusual problems in frequently encountered conditions. In this group discussion will relate to the following conditions : - (I) Oesophageal Atresia-unusual problems. (ii) Gastric involtment following corrosive ingestion. (iii) Unusual manifestations of peptic oesophagitis. Consideration of the above conditions indicates that unusual problems do occur in the surgery of the oesophagus in childhood and the problems involve a wide spectrum of congenital and acquired diseases. Awareness of such problems should alert the clinician to diagnosis and thus therapeutic decisions will be facilitated. In addition, it may be possible to provide an early assessment of the prognosis. It is suggested that consideration could well be given to establishing an International Register of oesophageal diseases in childhood.
- 特定非営利活動法人日本小児外科学会の論文
- 1975-06-20