Inverse ratio ventilation versus conventional ratio ventilation during one lung ventilation in neonatal open repair of esophageal atresia/tracheoesophageal fistula: A randomized clinical trial
CONCLUSION: There may be a role for inverse ratio ventilation with appropriate positive end-expiratory pressure to reduce the incidence of hypoxemia during open repair of esophageal atresia/tracheoesophageal fistula in neonates, further studies are required to establish the safety and efficacy of this technique.PMID:38189583 | DOI:10.1111/pan.14836 (Source: Paediatric Anaesthesia)
Source: Paediatric Anaesthesia - January 8, 2024 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Azza M Youssef Hala S El-Ozairy Ahmed M El-Hennawy Akram M Amer Source Type: research

Esophageal atresia with tracheoesophageal fistula: two  case reports
ConclusionOutcome of infants with esophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal fistula in lower middle income countries is not encouraging due to delays in referral and poor postoperative healing attributed to sepsis and recurrent pneumothorax. Timely referral, preoperative condition of the infant, and timely management has shown to be a contributory factor for an improved outcome. (Source: Journal of Medical Case Reports)
Source: Journal of Medical Case Reports - December 31, 2023 Category: General Medicine Source Type: research

Case report of radiotherapy combined with anlotinib and immunotherapy for a patient with esophageal cancer and esophageal fistula
CONCLUSION: After radiation therapy, the patient continued to be treated with anlotinib and immunotherapy with camrelizumab, and the patient's lesion improved.PMID:38142544 | DOI:10.1016/j.apradiso.2023.111162 (Source: Applied Radiation and Isotopes)
Source: Applied Radiation and Isotopes - December 24, 2023 Category: Radiology Authors: Lumei He Qian Han Mingming Zhao Haodong Ma Peng Cheng Hongjie Yang Yang Zhao Source Type: research

Case report of radiotherapy combined with anlotinib and immunotherapy for a patient with esophageal cancer and esophageal fistula
CONCLUSION: After radiation therapy, the patient continued to be treated with anlotinib and immunotherapy with camrelizumab, and the patient's lesion improved.PMID:38142544 | DOI:10.1016/j.apradiso.2023.111162 (Source: Applied Radiation and Isotopes)
Source: Applied Radiation and Isotopes - December 24, 2023 Category: Radiology Authors: Lumei He Qian Han Mingming Zhao Haodong Ma Peng Cheng Hongjie Yang Yang Zhao Source Type: research

Case report of radiotherapy combined with anlotinib and immunotherapy for a patient with esophageal cancer and esophageal fistula
CONCLUSION: After radiation therapy, the patient continued to be treated with anlotinib and immunotherapy with camrelizumab, and the patient's lesion improved.PMID:38142544 | DOI:10.1016/j.apradiso.2023.111162 (Source: Applied Radiation and Isotopes)
Source: Applied Radiation and Isotopes - December 24, 2023 Category: Radiology Authors: Lumei He Qian Han Mingming Zhao Haodong Ma Peng Cheng Hongjie Yang Yang Zhao Source Type: research

Case report of radiotherapy combined with anlotinib and immunotherapy for a patient with esophageal cancer and esophageal fistula
CONCLUSION: After radiation therapy, the patient continued to be treated with anlotinib and immunotherapy with camrelizumab, and the patient's lesion improved.PMID:38142544 | DOI:10.1016/j.apradiso.2023.111162 (Source: Applied Radiation and Isotopes)
Source: Applied Radiation and Isotopes - December 24, 2023 Category: Radiology Authors: Lumei He Qian Han Mingming Zhao Haodong Ma Peng Cheng Hongjie Yang Yang Zhao Source Type: research

A novel genotype-phenotype between persistent-cloaca-related VACTERL and mutations of 8p23 and 12q23.1
Pediatr Res. 2023 Dec 22. doi: 10.1038/s41390-023-02928-0. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe mechanism underlying anorectal malformations (ARMs)-related VACTERL (vertebral defects, anal atresia, cardiac defects, tracheo-esophageal fistula, and renal and limb abnormalities) remains unclear. Copy number variation (CNV) contributed to VACTERL pathogenicity. Here, we report a novel CNV in 8p23 and 12q23.1 identified in a case of ARMs-related VACTERL association. This 12-year-old girl presented a cloaca (urethra, vagina, and rectum opening together and sharing a single tube length), an isolated kidney, and a perpetuation of the...
Source: Pediatric Research - December 22, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Yue Li Peiqi Liu Weilin Wang Huimin Jia Yuzuo Bai Zhengwei Yuan Zhonghua Yang Source Type: research

A novel genotype-phenotype between persistent-cloaca-related VACTERL and mutations of 8p23 and 12q23.1
Pediatr Res. 2023 Dec 22. doi: 10.1038/s41390-023-02928-0. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe mechanism underlying anorectal malformations (ARMs)-related VACTERL (vertebral defects, anal atresia, cardiac defects, tracheo-esophageal fistula, and renal and limb abnormalities) remains unclear. Copy number variation (CNV) contributed to VACTERL pathogenicity. Here, we report a novel CNV in 8p23 and 12q23.1 identified in a case of ARMs-related VACTERL association. This 12-year-old girl presented a cloaca (urethra, vagina, and rectum opening together and sharing a single tube length), an isolated kidney, and a perpetuation of the...
Source: Pediatric Research - December 22, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Yue Li Peiqi Liu Weilin Wang Huimin Jia Yuzuo Bai Zhengwei Yuan Zhonghua Yang Source Type: research

A novel genotype-phenotype between persistent-cloaca-related VACTERL and mutations of 8p23 and 12q23.1
Pediatr Res. 2023 Dec 22. doi: 10.1038/s41390-023-02928-0. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe mechanism underlying anorectal malformations (ARMs)-related VACTERL (vertebral defects, anal atresia, cardiac defects, tracheo-esophageal fistula, and renal and limb abnormalities) remains unclear. Copy number variation (CNV) contributed to VACTERL pathogenicity. Here, we report a novel CNV in 8p23 and 12q23.1 identified in a case of ARMs-related VACTERL association. This 12-year-old girl presented a cloaca (urethra, vagina, and rectum opening together and sharing a single tube length), an isolated kidney, and a perpetuation of the...
Source: Pediatric Research - December 22, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Yue Li Peiqi Liu Weilin Wang Huimin Jia Yuzuo Bai Zhengwei Yuan Zhonghua Yang Source Type: research

Single-Stage Surgical Procedure for Patients with Primary Esophageal and Lung Cancers
Conclusion It is safe and feasible to perform a single-stage surgical procedure for patients with primary esophageal and lung cancers. Simultaneous esophagectomy and lobectomy did not increase postoperative complications or mortality compared with esophagectomy and sublobar resection. [...] Georg Thieme Verlag KG Rüdigerstraße 14, 70469 Stuttgart, GermanyArticle in Thieme eJournals: Table of contents  |  Abstract  |  Full text (Source: The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon)
Source: The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon - December 21, 2023 Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Authors: Lianyong, Jiang Fengqing, Hu Xiao, Xie Xuefeng, Zhang Rui, Bi Tags: Original Thoracic Source Type: research

Nationwide Long-Term Growth and Developmental Outcomes of Infants for Congenital Anomalies in the Digestive System and Abdominal Wall Defects With Surgery in Korea
CONCLUSION: Infants with congenital anomalies of the digestive system and abdominal wall defects exhibit poor growth and developmental outcomes until 72 months of age. Close monitoring and careful consideration of their growth and development after discharge are required.PMID:38111278 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e372 (Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science)
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - December 19, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Soon Min Lee Jin A Lee Sung-Hoon Chung Jang Hoon Lee Jae Won Shim Jae Woo Lim Chang-Ryul Kim Yun Sil Chang Source Type: research

Nationwide Long-Term Growth and Developmental Outcomes of Infants for Congenital Anomalies in the Digestive System and Abdominal Wall Defects With Surgery in Korea
CONCLUSION: Infants with congenital anomalies of the digestive system and abdominal wall defects exhibit poor growth and developmental outcomes until 72 months of age. Close monitoring and careful consideration of their growth and development after discharge are required.PMID:38111278 | PMC:PMC10727918 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e372 (Source: J Korean Med Sci)
Source: J Korean Med Sci - December 19, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Soon Min Lee Jin A Lee Sung-Hoon Chung Jang Hoon Lee Jae Won Shim Jae Woo Lim Chang-Ryul Kim Yun Sil Chang Source Type: research

Nationwide Long-Term Growth and Developmental Outcomes of Infants for Congenital Anomalies in the Digestive System and Abdominal Wall Defects With Surgery in Korea
CONCLUSION: Infants with congenital anomalies of the digestive system and abdominal wall defects exhibit poor growth and developmental outcomes until 72 months of age. Close monitoring and careful consideration of their growth and development after discharge are required.PMID:38111278 | PMC:PMC10727918 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e372 (Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science)
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - December 19, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Soon Min Lee Jin A Lee Sung-Hoon Chung Jang Hoon Lee Jae Won Shim Jae Woo Lim Chang-Ryul Kim Yun Sil Chang Source Type: research

Nationwide Long-Term Growth and Developmental Outcomes of Infants for Congenital Anomalies in the Digestive System and Abdominal Wall Defects With Surgery in Korea
CONCLUSION: Infants with congenital anomalies of the digestive system and abdominal wall defects exhibit poor growth and developmental outcomes until 72 months of age. Close monitoring and careful consideration of their growth and development after discharge are required.PMID:38111278 | PMC:PMC10727918 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e372 (Source: J Korean Med Sci)
Source: J Korean Med Sci - December 19, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Soon Min Lee Jin A Lee Sung-Hoon Chung Jang Hoon Lee Jae Won Shim Jae Woo Lim Chang-Ryul Kim Yun Sil Chang Source Type: research

Nationwide Long-Term Growth and Developmental Outcomes of Infants for Congenital Anomalies in the Digestive System and Abdominal Wall Defects With Surgery in Korea
CONCLUSION: Infants with congenital anomalies of the digestive system and abdominal wall defects exhibit poor growth and developmental outcomes until 72 months of age. Close monitoring and careful consideration of their growth and development after discharge are required.PMID:38111278 | PMC:PMC10727918 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e372 (Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science)
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - December 19, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Soon Min Lee Jin A Lee Sung-Hoon Chung Jang Hoon Lee Jae Won Shim Jae Woo Lim Chang-Ryul Kim Yun Sil Chang Source Type: research