Esophageal atresia in a premature

Authors

  • María T Cabrera de Aguirre
  • Manuel Birenbaum
  • Daniel Fonseca
  • Miguel Martell
  • Jorge Quian
  • Haroldo Capurro
  • José L Peña
  • Gastón Lieutier

Keywords:

newborn, digestive disorders, esophagus

Abstract

a) A premature infant, born after 34 weeks of gestation and weighing at birth 1900 grms. and at the time of operation 1 600 grms., presented esophageal
atresia. b) Surgery was performed 36 hours after birth. c) There is pre- and post-operatory alteration of respiratory rhythm and apneic pauses due to the infant's
prematurity. d) For the infant's survival strict pediatric, anaesthetic, nursing and environmental care are required. e) In arder to preserve .he Jife of high-risk premature
infants i t is essential to · have specialized Centres.

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Published

1974-02-23

How to Cite

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Cabrera de Aguirre MT, Birenbaum M, Fonseca D, Martell M, Quian J, Capurro H, Peña JL, Lieutier G. Esophageal atresia in a premature. Cir. Urug. [Internet]. 1974 Feb. 23 [cited 2024 Nov. 23];44(3):181-4. Available from: https://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/2596

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