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Laparoscopic Jejunal Atresia Repair - Technique

Video Published 2018-11-16 Updated 2024-02-10

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Laparoscopic repair of jejunal atresia with apple peel deformity in a newborn using 3-port technique. Resection of dilated proximal segment followed by stapled end-to-side anastomosis. Patient achieved patent anastomosis with resolution of obstruction at one week postoperatively.

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  • Laparoscopic repair of jejunal atresia with apple peel defect is feasible in neonates using 3-port technique with endoscopic stapler
  • Resection of dilated proximal segment (10cm) may improve postoperative motility when significantly dilated (4cm diameter)
  • End-to-side stapled anastomosis (2.5cm) between proximal jejunum and distal segment avoids mesenteric defect closure issues
  • Patient achieved patent anastomosis by 1 week with gradual decrease in NG aspirates following 80-minute procedure
  • Surgeon positioning at infant's feet with camera operator on right allows optimal visualization for intracorporeal repair

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