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Doctors create a new food pipe in a nine month old through laproscopy

Fortis Hospital Shalimar Bagh conducted a successful corrective surgery for oesophageal atresia in a nine month old female infant.

By: Editorial Team   | | Published: June 9, 2016 6:36 pm
Tags: Children's health  Fortis hospital  Laproscopic surgery  Surgery  
Fortis Food pipe surgery of 9 month baby

Fortis Hospital Shalimar Bagh conducted a successful corrective surgery for oesophageal atresia in a nine month old female infant. The surgical procedure followed was a total laparoscopic approach. The surgical team was headed by Dr Amit Javed, Consultant and Head, G.I Surgery, Fortis Hospital, Shalimar Baghand Dr Anju Gambhir, Sr. Consultant, Department of Pediatric Surgery, Fortis Hospital Shalimar Bagh. Also Read - Genes linked to common brain disorder, Chiari 1 malformation, identified

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The infant, baby Simran, (name changed) presented to Dr. Amit Javed and Dr. Anju Gambhir with a food pipe that ended as a blind pouch. There was a gap which indicated that the oesophagus was incomplete. This condition is called the Oesophageal atresia and is caused by an aberrant embryological development of the oesophagus. In this medical condition the food pipe is completely or partially absent. The upper food pipe ends and does not connect with the lower food pipe and the stomach. This condition is usually detected in a new born with excessive salivation (drooling) that is frequently accompanied with choking, and coughing. When fed the usual way through the mouth, the baby swallows normally but struggles consequently as the feed returns from the nose or the mouth. The risks in this condition are that the baby can turn cyanotic (blue) as the fluid may go into the trachea or the wind pipe. The surgical treatment for correction of this condition depends on how big the defect is. In the smaller defects the two blind ends of the food pipe are brought together and sutured. For larger gaps, a new food pipe is constructed. (Read: 27-year-old undergoes laparoscopic surgery to treat colon cancer) Also Read - Kids who take steroids at increased risk for diabetes: Know the other side effects of this medication

Dr. Anju Gambhir, , Sr. Consultant, Department of Pediatric Surgery said, Baby was born with the congenital defect of a large gap and this presented multiple challenges to the doctors. The gap had to be reconstructed. The baby had been fed for nine months through a catheter that was inserted into the stomach. The fact that the mother was managing this condition so well is really appreciable. Dr Amit Javed s vast experience of conducting open and laparoscopic oesophageal surgeries helped in step wise planning and execution of this 6 hour surgery. (Read: 165 kg patient undergoes a complex heart valve replacement)

Dr Amit Javed, Consultant and Head, G.I Surgery, said The surgical procedure is traditionally conducted through an open technique that leaves significant scars on the abdomen for a lifetime. As laparoscopic surgeries in infants is rare, the equipment used in such surgeries is also not routinely manufactured to suit the small size of the patient. Minimally invasive surgery in infants with this condition is thereby performed only in very limited centers across the world. (Read: A 53-year-old man gets new lease of life as Fortis Hospital conducts18th heart transplant)

The two organs that could be utilized for this reconstruction were the stomach and the large intestine. The tubes serving as a food pipe would be reconstructed out of these. The surgical procedure is traditionally conducted through an open technique which leaves significant scars on the abdomen for a lifetime. As laparoscopic surgeries in infants is rare, the equipments used in these surgeries are also not manufactured to suit the small size of the patient. The infant s mother tearfully said, She is our first child and when we were faced with the challenge that was beyond our comprehension we were naturally demotivated. However, with Dr. Javed and Dr. Gambhir our hopes, happiness and new lease of life for our baby have taken a flight. It is a relief to see normalcy returned to our child and we are very grateful to the team at Fortis Hospital Shalimar Bagh. (Read: AIIMS successful in rare surgery 18-year-old s food and wind pipe repaired)

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