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Methodology Report
A New Technique in Primary Repair of Congenital Esophageal Atresia Preventing Anastomotic Stricture Formation and Describing the Opening Condition of Blind Pouch: Plus (“+”) Incision
Table 1
Characteristics of cases.
Case number
Sex
Gestational age (Week)
Birth weight (gr)
Anatomical Classification (Gross)
Risk group (Waterston’s)
Gap distance (cm)
Following time (year)
1
Female
38
2210
Type C
B
2
1.5
2.5
2
Female
40
3500
Type C
A
1
1.5
3
Male
39
3100
Type C
B
2
2.5
2
4
Male
38
2810
Type C
A
0.5
1.5
5
Female
37
1800
Type C
B
2
2
3
6
Female
40
2320
Type C
B
1
0.5
3
7
Female
38
2700
Type C
A
1.5
2
8
Female
40
1800
Type C
B
1
2
2.5
9
Female
37
2750
Type C
C
2
3
3
10
Female
36
1700
Type C
A
1.5
3
11
Male
32
2300
Type C
C
2
2.5
2.5