PMID: 4608986Oct 1, 1974Paper

Suture fistula as a means of connecting upper and lower segments in esophageal atresia

Journal of Pediatric Surgery
A D Shafer, T E David

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Dec 1, 1971·Journal of Pediatric Surgery·F Rehbein, N Schweder

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May 23, 2007·Pediatric Surgery International·Thambipillai Sri ParanPrem Puri
Feb 29, 2000·Journal of Pediatric Surgery·C M HollandsC A Burnweit
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