Total Esophageal Gastric Dissociation for the Failed Antireflux Procedure in a Child with Microgastria

  • Hattori K
  • Bvulani B
  • Numanoglu A
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Abstract

Microgastria is a very rare anomaly characterized by a very small tubular stomach that presents with severe gastroesophageal reflux disease due to the small reservoir capacity of the stomach. We present a patient with microgastria-related reflux and a failed fundoplication who was treated with total esophageal gastric dissociation (TEGD) resulting in an excellent outcome. In our experience with this good long-term result, we would suggest that TEGD be added to the armamentarium of procedures that can be used in the treatment of microgastria.

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Hattori, K., Bvulani, B., Numanoglu, A., Cox, S., & Millar, A. (2016). Total Esophageal Gastric Dissociation for the Failed Antireflux Procedure in a Child with Microgastria. European Journal of Pediatric Surgery Reports, 04(01), 006–009. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0035-1571176

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