A newborn undergoes an extrapleural repair of an esophageal atresia with distal tracheoesophageal fistula. On the second postoperative day he requires reintubation and there is a continuous air leak from the drainage tube. A subsequent chest radiograph reveals a large right pneumothorax.
Which of the following is true regarding this patient with esophageal atresia and a large air leak.
A bronchoscopy will identify the leak
B use of an transanastomotic feeding tube increases the rate of anastomotic stricture
C reoperation is the best next step
D an esophagram is likely to identify the source of the pneumothorax
E extensive esophageal anastomotic disruptions are best treated with cervical esophagostomy
Which of the following is true regarding this patient with esophageal atresia and a large air leak.
A bronchoscopy will identify the leak
B use of an transanastomotic feeding tube increases the rate of anastomotic stricture
C reoperation is the best next step
D an esophagram is likely to identify the source of the pneumothorax
E extensive esophageal anastomotic disruptions are best treated with cervical esophagostomy
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