The History and Legacy of the Foker Process for the Treatment of Long Gap Esophageal Atresia

Journal of pediatric surgery(2023)

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Historically, children afflicted with long gap esophageal atresia (LGEA) had few options, either esophageal replacement or a life of gastrostomy feeds. In 1997, John Foker from Minnesota revolutionized the treatment of LGEA. His new procedure focused on “traction-induced growth” when the proximal and distal esophageal segments were too far apart for primary repair. Foker's approach involved placement of pledgeted sutures on both esophageal pouches connected to an externalized traction system which could be serially tightened, allowing for tension-induced esophageal growth and a delayed primary repair.
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History,Esophageal atresia,Tracheoesophageal fistula,Foker process,Traction,Esophageal growth,Tracheomalacia
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