Fig. 1From: Refractory esophageal anastomotic stricture after esophageal atresia surgery improved with retrograde balloon dilatation through gastrostomy followed by laparoscopic fundoplication: a case reportPreoperative and operative findings. PA view (a) and lateral view (b) during contrast examination suggest the presence of a TEF in the proximal esophagus (white arrowhead). Intraoperative findings show two TEFs at the proximal and distal esophagus (arrowhead), resulting in type D esophageal atresia (c). PA: posterior anterior; TEF: tracheoesophageal fistulaBack to article page