Tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF) is an abnormal connection between the trachea and esophagus, often congenital or caused by trauma, cancer, or prolonged intubation. It can lead to breathing and swallowing difficulties or recurrent infections. Treatments include surgical repair, endoscopic stenting, or fistula closure to restore normal function.
Board-certified thoracic and esophageal surgeons specializing in TEF management
Minimally invasive procedures like endoscopic stenting and precise diagnostics
High success rates with comprehensive care protocols
Personalized treatment plans with dedicated support
Our team offers tailored procedures based on the type, location, and cause of tracheoesophageal fistula, ensuring optimal outcomes.
A stent is placed in the esophagus or trachea to seal the fistula and maintain function.
Surgery to close the fistula and reconstruct the trachea and esophagus.
Using endoscopic techniques to seal the fistula with clips or tissue adhesives.
Minimally invasive surgery using a camera to repair the fistula and restore airway/esophageal integrity.
Treatment is tailored based on the fistula’s size, location, cause, and patient health. Our team conducts thorough diagnostics to recommend the best approach.
Recovery varies by procedure type and individual factors. Below is a general timeline for surgical or thoracoscopic TEF repair.
Focus: Stabilizing and monitoring
Focus: Restoring function
Focus: Healing and function
Focus: Strengthening and recovery
Focus: Returning to normal life
Focus: Full recovery and maintenance
Recovery times vary based on procedure type, fistula complexity, and patient health. Consult your medical team for personalized expectations.
Follow these guidelines to ensure a smooth recovery after tracheoesophageal fistula treatment.
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Answers to common questions about tracheoesophageal fistula treatment and recovery