An 8-month-old girl presents with choking with every feeding. She had a previous proximal esophageal atresia (EA) and distal tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF) repair at birth with an uneventful recovery although she is still taking antireflux medication. An esophagram shows minimal narrowing at the anastomosis but a smooth narrowing in the distal esophagus with contrast passing into the stomach. What is the most appropriate step in management?
a increase proton pump inhibitor dose
b esophagoscopy
c laryngoscopy and bronchoscopy
d balloon dilation
e surgical resection Discussion
a increase proton pump inhibitor dose
b esophagoscopy
c laryngoscopy and bronchoscopy
d balloon dilation
e surgical resection Discussion
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