Treating and Managing Esophageal and Airway Conditions in Children

Drs. Shaun Kunisaki and Mark Slidell discuss treatment options for rare and complex esophageal and airway conditions in children.

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It is estimated that one in 3,500 babies is born with esophageal atresia — an incomplete formation of the esophagus. Johns Hopkins general pediatric surgeons Shaun Kunisaki and Mark Slidell as they discuss treatment options for rare and complex esophageal and airway conditions in children. Learn more about Johns Hopkins Children Center’s multidisciplinary care model and dedicated programs designed to treat and manage patients with esophageal diseases.