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Jejunal and ileal atresia

Overview

What is a jejunal and ileal atresia?

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Anywhere along the length of the small intestine, including the duodenum, jejunum, ileum and colon, the intestine can form a blockage before an infant is born.

This blockage usually occurs where one segment is not connected to the other segments, and is called an atresia.

Types

What are the different types of jejunal and ileal atresia?

Treatment

How is a jejunal and ileal atresia treated?

Infants with atresias require surgery to reconnect the segments that aren’t properly formed, allowing food to flow through the intestine all the way from the mouth to the rectum.