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Tracheal agenesis with unique anatomy
Journal of Pediatric SurgeryVol. 40Issue 10e7–e10Published in issue: October, 2005- Nia Fraser
- Richard J. Stewart
- Judith Grant
- Paul Martin
- Kevin P. Gibbin
- C. James H. Padfield
Cited in Scopus: 12A premature infant with a unique form of tracheal agenesis is described. The combination of difficulty in intubation, abnormal course of the nasogastric tube on plain x-ray, and gastric perforation raised the suspicion of an upper airway malformation. Tracheal agenesis is an extremely rare, typically fatal, congenital anomaly with scattered case reports of its successful management. On many occasions, the diagnosis is a retrospective one at postmortem examination. The possibility of surgical correction rests on early diagnosis, anatomy, birth weight, and associated anomalies.