QUAD #12 Utilizing ENT for Cervical Approach in Esophageal Atresia (EA) Repair with Dr. Matt Smith
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Learn about the crucial role of ENT surgeons in the multidisciplinary approach to esophageal atresia repair. This video highlights the benefits of a team approach involving pediatric surgeons, ENTs, GIs, pulmonary specialists, speech therapists, and nutritionists.Key Points:Team Collaboration: The importance of utilizing diverse skill sets for optimal patient outcomes.ENT Surgeon's Perspective: Focusing on future swallowing, recurrent laryngeal nerve health, and preventing potential injuries.Cervical Approach: Isolating the cervical trachea and esophagus, avoiding nerve damage, and creating a tunnel for colonic interposition.Simultaneous Operations: Coordinated efforts where one surgeon harvests the graft while another prepares the esophagus.Case Study: Addressing recurrent tracheoesophageal fistulas and achieving successful outcomes with the aid of ENT expertise.Why ENT Surgeons are Essential: Their knowledge of head and neck anatomy and experience in complex airway management improve care delivery, outcomes, and reduce operative times.Immediate Involvement: Engaging ENT specialists early in the process to address complications with voice and swallowing.