Conservative management of iatrogenic tracheal rupture in a 19-month-old child
Up to date, only five cases of iatrogenic tracheal rupture during rigid bronchoscopy have been reported in children. Herein, we report the first case who has recovered with spontaneous respiration without intubation. Rigid bronchoscopy of a 19-month-old girl revealed a foreign body at the right main...
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doaj-7365de3995264558953bb84fa756776f2021-07-07T10:17:27ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAfrican Journal of Paediatric Surgery0189-67252021-01-01182949610.4103/ajps.AJPS_13_20Conservative management of iatrogenic tracheal rupture in a 19-month-old childTugba Acer-DemirEsra Elif ArslanUp to date, only five cases of iatrogenic tracheal rupture during rigid bronchoscopy have been reported in children. Herein, we report the first case who has recovered with spontaneous respiration without intubation. Rigid bronchoscopy of a 19-month-old girl revealed a foreign body at the right main bronchus. While the bronchoscope was being withdrawn, we identified a 0.5-cm longitudinal mucosal laceration along the right wall of the membranous trachea. As her spontaneous respiration was adequate, she was treated conservatively. For the treatment of tracheal lacerations, while early surgical repair has traditionally been acceptable, evidence supporting conservative treatment is increasing, particularly in paediatric cases. If spontaneous respiration is sufficient, bridging the laceration with an endotracheal tube may not be required.http://www.afrjpaedsurg.org/article.asp?issn=0189-6725;year=2021;volume=18;issue=2;spage=94;epage=96;aulast=Acer-Demirbronchoscopycase reportconservative treatmentforeign bodytracheal laceration |
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Conservative management of iatrogenic tracheal rupture in a 19-month-old child |
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Conservative management of iatrogenic tracheal rupture in a 19-month-old child |
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Conservative management of iatrogenic tracheal rupture in a 19-month-old child |
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Conservative management of iatrogenic tracheal rupture in a 19-month-old child |
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Conservative management of iatrogenic tracheal rupture in a 19-month-old child |
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conservative management of iatrogenic tracheal rupture in a 19-month-old child |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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African Journal of Paediatric Surgery |
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0189-6725 |
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2021-01-01 |
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Up to date, only five cases of iatrogenic tracheal rupture during rigid bronchoscopy have been reported in children. Herein, we report the first case who has recovered with spontaneous respiration without intubation. Rigid bronchoscopy of a 19-month-old girl revealed a foreign body at the right main bronchus. While the bronchoscope was being withdrawn, we identified a 0.5-cm longitudinal mucosal laceration along the right wall of the membranous trachea. As her spontaneous respiration was adequate, she was treated conservatively. For the treatment of tracheal lacerations, while early surgical repair has traditionally been acceptable, evidence supporting conservative treatment is increasing, particularly in paediatric cases. If spontaneous respiration is sufficient, bridging the laceration with an endotracheal tube may not be required. |
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bronchoscopy case report conservative treatment foreign body tracheal laceration |
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