18 -4 (66) 2024 - Ergashev B.B., Ixtiyorov T.V. - ENDOSCOPIC BALLOON DILATION OF POSTOPERATIVE CICATRICIAL ANASTOMOSIS STENOSES IN ESOPHAGEAL ATRESIA

ENDOSCOPIC BALLOON DILATION OF POSTOPERATIVE CICATRICIAL ANASTOMOSIS STENOSES IN ESOPHAGEAL ATRESIA

Daniyarov E.S. Samarkand State Medical University Uzbekistan

Shamsiev A.M. Samarkand State Medical University Uzbekistan

Shamsiyev J.A. Samarkand State Medical University Uzbekistan

Suvonkulov U.T. Samarkand State Medical University Uzbekistan

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This article presents the results of treatment of cicatricial strictures of esophageal anastomosis in 73 children operated on for esophageal atresia during the neonatal period in the Republican educational-medical-methodical center of neonatal surgery in the ROC in the period from 2022 to 2023. Boys were-45, girls - 28. According to the visual assessment of the state of the esophageal mucosa, the method of endoscopic balloon dilation showed itself to be less traumatic than the method of buzzing.

Keywords: esophageal atresia, scar strictures of anastomosis, endoscopic treatment

First page

106

Last page

108

For citation: Ergashev B.B., Ixtiyorov T.V., Eshkabilov Sh.D. - ENDOSCOPIC BALLOON DILATION OF POSTOPERATIVE CICATRICIAL ANASTOMOSIS STENOSES IN ESOPHAGEAL ATRESIA//New Day in Medicine 4(66)2024 106-108 https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/article/3758

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