- A
tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF, or TOF; see
spelling differences) is an
abnormal connection (fistula)
between the
esophagus and the trachea. TEF is...
- The
tracheoesophageal septum is an
embryological structure. It is
formed from the
tracheoesophageal folds or
ridges which fuse in the midline. It divides...
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separate from each other. It can be ****ociated with
disorders of the
tracheoesophageal septum. Any
attempt at
feeding could cause aspiration pneumonia as...
- The
tracheoesophageal stripe is
formed by the
posterior wall of the
trachea and the
anterior wall of the esophagus. This line is best
identified on the...
- A tracheo-esophageal
puncture (or
tracheoesophageal puncture) is a
surgically created hole
between the
trachea (windpipe) and the
esophagus (food pipe)...
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ridges which eventually separate the
trachea from the oesophagus, the
tracheoesophageal septum. This
separates the ****ure
trachea from the
oesophagus and...
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Another option for
restoring speech after a
laryngectomy is the
tracheoesophageal puncture or TEP. In this
simple surgical procedure, a
small puncture...
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anomalies A -
Anorectal malformations C -
Cardiovascular anomalies T -
Tracheoesophageal fistula E -
Esophageal atresia R -
Renal (Kidney) and/or
radial anomalies...
- the back of the
mediastinum behind the trachea,
adjoining along the
tracheoesophageal stripe, and in
front of the
erector spinae muscles and the vertebral...
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complications include infection, hemorrhage, pneumomediastinum, pneumothorax,
tracheoesophageal fistula,
recurrent laryngeal nerve injury, and tube displacement....