Thoracic skeletal anomalies following surgical treatment of esophageal atresia. Lessons from a national cohort.

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Date publication

avril 2018

Journal

Journal of pediatric surgery

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr AUBER Frédéric


Tous les auteurs :
Bastard F, Bonnard A, Rousseau V, Gelas T, Michaud L, Irtan S, Piolat C, Ranke-Chrétien A, Becmeur F, Dariel A, Lamireau T, Petit T, Fouquet V, Le Mandat A, Lefebvre F, Allal H, Borgnon J, Boubnova J, Habonimana E, Panait N, Buisson P, Margaryan M, Michel JL, Gaudin J, Lardy H, Auber F, Borderon C, De Vries P, Jaby O, Fourcade L, Lecompte JF, Tolg C, Delorme B, Schmitt F, Podevin G

Résumé

Thoracotomy as surgical approach for esophageal atresia treatment entails the risk of deformation of the rib cage and consequently secondary thoracogenic scoliosis. The aim of our study was to assess these thoracic wall anomalies on a large national cohort and search for factors influencing this morbidity.

Mots clés

Child, Digestive System Surgical Procedures, methods, Esophageal Atresia, diagnostic imaging, Female, Humans, Male, Musculoskeletal Abnormalities, diagnostic imaging, Radiography, Radiography, Thoracic, Retrospective Studies, Thoracic Diseases, diagnostic imaging, Thoracoscopy, methods, Thoracotomy, methods, Treatment Outcome

Référence

J. Pediatr. Surg.. 2018 Apr;53(4):605-609