Abstract
Abstract
Background
Since the Azygos vein is a functional important part of the venous system in the human body, it is rational to recommend preserving this vein during surgery for esophageal atresia. Benefits from preserving this vein, make this modification more favorable in future surgical principles. The aim of this study to report the benefits of Azygos vein preservation during the surgery for esophageal atresia with tracheoesophageal fistula (EA&TEF), highlighting the advantages in terms of, prevention of anastomotic leak, survival rate and other post-operative outcomes.
Patients and methods
The study included all neonates with esophageal atresia with tracheoesophageal fistula (EA&TEF), admitted at the Department of Pediatric Surgery, Al-Azhar University between April 2020 to July 2022, 16 cases were reviewed prospectively for azygos vein preservation during TEF repair; and compared randomly with other16 cases with Azygos vein disconnection.
Results
The two groups were comparable in respect to sex, weight, prematurity, associated anomalies, Spitz classification, operative time, distance between the pouches after mobilization and post-operative complications. Anastomotic leak occurred in 1 case (6.2%) in Group A and 3 cases (18.7%) in Group B, pneumonitis occurred in 2 cases of group A and 8 cases in group B, no mortality in Group A. and there were 4 cases of mortality in Group B due to sever pneumonitis and sepsis.
Conclusion
Preservation of Azygos vein resulted in significant reduction in the number of mortality, pneumonitis and also reduced the incidence of anastomotic leak. We propose that preservation of the Azygos vein is very important and valuable modification of the current surgical procedure.
Publisher
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