Management with wrap disruption after Nissen fundoplication in a child with gastro-oesophageal reflux after congenital oesophageal atresia: A case report and minireview
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Figure 1
Endoscopic view with suspicion of wrap disruption. The cardia was flaccid and remained open during the examination.
Figure 2
Initial intraoperative view. Severe adhesions in the area of abdominal oesophagus were released. Black arrow indicates crural disruption, while white arrow indicates disrupted Nissen wrap.
Figure 3
Final intraoperative view. Redo Nissen fundoplication was done.