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Appearances are Deceptive – Passing a Nasogastric Tube does Not Always Rule Out Oesophageal Atresia
Author(s) -
Manish Kumar,
Niranjan Thomas
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of clinical and diagnostic research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2249-782X
pISSN - 0973-709X
DOI - 10.7860/jcdr/2016/18179.7654
Subject(s) - atresia , medicine , tube (container) , surgery , materials science , composite material
Oesophageal atresia/trachea-Oesophageal fistula is commonly diagnosed in the newborn period by inability to pass a nasogastric tube (NGT). We present the instance of a newborn baby where the diagnosis of oesophageal atresia was delayed because of an apparent successful passage of nasogastric tube to the stomach. Failure to reinsert the NGT raised the suspicion of oesophageal atresia which was confirmed by contrast study showing blind upper oesophageal pouch.

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