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Dariusz Patkowski, MD, PhD - Best of the Best in Pediatric Surgery 2024

Video Published 2024-02-26 Updated 2024-02-26

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Dr. Patkowski presents a thoracoscopic internal traction technique for long-gap esophageal atresia (types A and B), using staged procedures to gradually approximate esophageal pouches without gastrostomy. In 25 cases, 23 achieved successful anastomosis with most completed in 2 stages, demonstrating a minimally invasive alternative to traditional open repair.

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  • Thoracoscopic internal traction technique achieved primary anastomosis in 23/25 long-gap EA cases (types A/B) without gastrostomy.
  • Staged approach (2-6 procedures, 1-5 days apart) allows tissue stretching under static tension, preserving native esophagus.
  • Sliding knots with full-thickness bites and clip reinforcement prevent leaks while applying controlled traction force.
  • Prone positioning with scapular landmarks enables safe dissection; no electrocautery needed for pouch/fistula mobilization.
  • Decision to anastomose requires overlapping pouches without tension; when uncertain, place single suture and wait 2-3 days.

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