Assessing the feasibility of predicting intermediate outcomes of esophageal atresia using okamoto classification: A prospective study
Conclusion: Okamoto prognostic classification during the initial hospitalization is relevant even at 1 year follow-up with increased mortality and morbidity in Okamoto Class IV as compared to Class I.
Source: Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons - Category: Surgery Authors: Santosh Dey V Shankar Raman Sandeep Agarwala Parul Narwar Source Type: research
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