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  1. Small Bowel Atresia (Intestinal Atresia) - Children's Hospital of ...

    Small bowel atresia, also known as intestinal atresia, is a birth defect that affects a part of the small intestine, the tube that connects the stomach to the large intestine and helps digest food. Depending …

  2. Intestinal atresia types & surgery - Children's Minnesota

    Children's Minnesota treats intestinal atresia in babies. Learn about intestinal atresia types, treatment for blocked intestines, and surgery.

  3. Intestinal atresia - UpToDate

    Apr 25, 2024 · An atresia is a congenital defect of a hollow viscus that results in complete obstruction of the lumen. Intestinal atresia is one of the most frequent causes of bowel obstruction in the newborn …

  4. Intestinal atresia - Wikipedia

    Intestinal atresia is any congenital malformation of the structure of the intestine that causes bowel obstruction. The malformation can be a narrowing (stenosis), absence or malrotation of a portion of …

  5. Intestinal Atresia & Stenosis | Types, Diagnosis & Treatment

    Intestinal atresia and stenosis is blockage and narrowing of the intestines. Read about the types, diagnosis and treatment of intestinal atresia in children.

  6. Intestinal (Duodenal) Atresia Types and Treatment

    Did you know the 8 different types of intestinal atresia? Find out the most common treatment options and how the disorder is diagnosed in newborns.

  7. Intestinal Atresia - Children's Hospital of Orange County

    Intestinal atresia is a blockage of the intestines that is present when a baby is born. It is categorized by the parts of the intestine that are blocked. There are three main types of intestinal atresia.

  8. Intestinal Atresia and Stenosis - Boston Children's Hospital

    Intestinal atresia means that your child's intestines haven't formed correctly. There may be areas of blockage that prevent nutrients from flowing through the digestive tract, or some sections may not be …

  9. Intestinal Atresia - Seattle Children's

    In intestinal atresia (IA), the bowel does not form correctly. Seattle Children’s surgeons are very experienced at repairing IA so your baby can thrive.

  10. Intestinal Atresia | UCSF Department of Surgery

    Intestinal atresia is a congenital anomaly in which there is a blockage of the intestine or bowel. The intestine is categorized as small bowel which starts immediately after the stomach and the large …