Modern Aspects of Prenatal Diagnostics and Obstetric Tactics at the Esophagus Atresia of the Fetal

Authors

  • B.B. Ergashev Tashkent State Medical University Republican Educational, Therapeutic and Methodical Center of Neonatal Surgery at the RPC. Uzbekistan. Tashkent
  • B.U. Ismadiyorov Tashkent State Medical University Republican Educational, Therapeutic and Methodical Center of Neonatal Surgery at the RPC. Uzbekistan. Tashkent
  • T.V. Ixtiyorov Tashkent State Medical University Republican Educational, Therapeutic and Methodical Center of Neonatal Surgery at the RPC. Uzbekistan. Tashkent
  • Sh.B. Kamolov Tashkent State Medical University Republican Educational, Therapeutic and Methodical Center of Neonatal Surgery at the RPC. Uzbekistan. Tashkent
October 13, 2025

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This article presents an ultrasound examination of 38 pregnant women with suspected esophageal atresia in the Republican Perinatal Center, Department of Neonatal Surgery, during 2022-202 5 , as well as a retrospective analysis of the age of the pregnant woman, the number of births, obstetric history, method of delivery, gestational age of the newborn, birth weight, Apgar score, presence of additional defects, and consequences of esophageal atresia.