@article{Chiarenza_Conighi_Esposito_Escolino_Beretta_Cheli_Di Benedetto_Scuderi_Casadio_Marzaro_Fascetti_Conforti_Bagolan_Vella_Bleve_Codric_Caione_2019, title={Guidelines of the Italian Society of Videosurgery in Infancy for the minimally invasive treatment of the esophageal atresia}, volume={41}, url={https://www.pediatrmedchir.org/pmc/article/view/230}, DOI={10.4081/pmc.2019.230}, abstractNote={<p>Esophageal Atresia (EA) is defined as an interruption in esophageal continuity that results in a proximal tract that ends in a blind pouch in 98% of cases, and a distal tract that in 87% of cases arises via a Fistula from the Trachea (TEF). (...).</p>}, number={2}, journal={La Pediatria Medica e Chirurgica}, author={Chiarenza, Salvatore Fabio and Conighi, Maria Luisa and Esposito, Ciro and Escolino, Maria and Beretta, Fabio and Cheli, Maurizio and Di Benedetto, Vincenzo and Scuderi, Maria Grazia and Casadio, Giovanni and Marzaro, Maurizio and Fascetti, Leon Francesco and Conforti, Andrea and Bagolan, Pietro and Vella, Claudio and Bleve, Cosimo and Codric, Daniela and Caione, Paolo}, year={2019}, month={Dec.} }