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The results of the esophageal atresia treatment in Far Eastern Federal District, Russian Federation

https://doi.org/10.34215/1609-1175-2022-2-34-37

Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this study was to analyze the structure of morbidity and the results of treatment of children with EA in the Far Eastern Federal District.
Methods: The retrospective analysis of the annual reports of pediatric surgeons of all 11 regions of the Far Eastern Federal District. Total 46 children with EA were born from 2019 to 2021, 1 child died because of severe comorbidity before surgery, 1 was operated in Moscow. 44 children having A, B, C, D types of EA by Gross were treated by regional surgeons.
Results: 64% of children were boys and 36% - girls, half of the children were born prematurely, every fourth was fed before getting diagnosis. The most common form was EA with lower tracheoesophageal fistula (93%). Combined malformations were found in 60% of cases, the most frequent was cardiac anomaly. Anastomosis was applied in 86% of operated, the rest underwent staged procedures. 81% are alive after applying anastomosis, 33% after coloesophageal replacement. Thoracoscopic AP treatment is widely used in regions having much higher population density than the Far East, but there is a tendency to improve this indicator. As for our district, there are several ways to improve surgical care: concentration of patients of the same profile in one or two regional centers or involvement of leading Russian specialists in providing high-tech medical care.
Conclusions: The peculiarities of the logistics of the region lead to the idea of creating a single Far Eastern multidisciplinary surgical center providing counseling, transportation, diagnostics and treatment of patients with congenital malformations at the modern level.

About the Authors

A. N. Shapkina
Far Eastern Federal University; Pacific State Medical University
Russian Federation

Shapkina Anna Nikolaevna, Associate Professor of the School of Medicine, Associate Professor

690922, Primorsky Territory, Vladivostok, Russkiy Island, Ayax, 10

690095, Ostryakova Ave., 2



A. G. Pinigin
Far Eastern State Medical University
Russian Federation

Karl Marx Street,35 Khabarovsk, Khabarovskiy Krai



E. А. Bezyzvestnyi
Regional Khabarovsk Perinatal center
Russian Federation

Istomina Street, 85, Khabarovsk, Khabarovskiy krai



S. I. Timofeev
Far Eastern State Medical University
Russian Federation

Karl Marx Street,35 Khabarovsk, Khabarovskiy Krai



M. I. Nosok
Magadan regional children hospital
Russian Federation

Magadan, Kolcevaya 24



V. A. Savvina
North Eastern Federal University
Russian Federation

Sergelyakh highway 4,Sakha



A. Yu. Tarasov
Republic Hospital №1 – National Center of Medicine
Russian Federation

Yakutsk, Sergelyakh highway 4, Sakha



A. S. Mazin
State Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Mazin Alexander Sergeevich

49 Gorkogo, Chita, Zabaikalskii krai



R. A. Belous
Amur Regional Children’s Hospital
Russian Federation

Blagoveshchensk, 108 Oktyabrskaya Str, Amurskaya oblast



N. E. Smirnova
Amur Regional Children’s Hospital
Russian Federation

Blagoveshchensk, 108 Oktyabrskaya Str, Amurskaya oblast



E. A. Stepanenko
Amur Regional Children’s Hospital
Russian Federation

Blagoveshchensk, 108 Oktyabrskaya Str, Amurskaya oblast



D. A. Sidorenko
Sakhalin Regional Children’s Hospital
Russian Federation

311 Lenina, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk



Z. Z. Magomedov
Kamchatka Regional Children’s Hospital
Russian Federation

7 Ordzhonikidze, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky



D. V. Kibalnik
Kamchatka Regional Children’s Hospital
Russian Federation

7 Ordzhonikidze, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky



Z. D. Tsyrenov
Buryatia Republic Children’s Hospital
Russian Federation

2a Stroiteley, Ulan-Ude, Republic of Buryatia



B. M. Dondokov
Buryatia Republic Children’s Hospital
Russian Federation

2a Stroiteley, Ulan-Ude, Republic of Buryatia



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Shapkina A.N., Pinigin A.G., Bezyzvestnyi E.А., Timofeev S.I., Nosok M.I., Savvina V.A., Tarasov A.Yu., Mazin A.S., Belous R.A., Smirnova N.E., Stepanenko E.A., Sidorenko D.A., Magomedov Z.Z., Kibalnik D.V., Tsyrenov Z.D., Dondokov B.M. The results of the esophageal atresia treatment in Far Eastern Federal District, Russian Federation. Pacific Medical Journal. 2022;(2):34-37. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.34215/1609-1175-2022-2-34-37

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