Pediatric Bowel Atresia

Bowel atresia happens when part of a child’s intestine does not form correctly and there is a blockage.

What is Pediatric Bowel Atresia?

Bowel atresia is a birth defect that causes the narrowing or absence of one or more parts of a child’s intestines. In some cases of bowel atresia, the intestine is closed off in one or more places. In other cases, there are missing segments of the intestine. In both cases, this leads to a complete blockage in the intestine. When a child is born with bowel atresia, food and waste (stool) are unable to move through the intestines, causing serious health problems.

What are the causes of Pediatric Bowel Atresia?

Bowel atresia is a birth defect, meaning your child is born with the condition. It is thought to be caused by poor blood supply to a fetus’ intestines during pregnancy.