Management of pulmonary artery sling with tracheal stenosis: LPA re-implantation without tracheoplasty.
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OBJECTIVES Pulmonary artery sling (PA sling) is frequently associated with tracheal and/or bronchial stenosis. Most PA sling patients receive left pulmonary artery (LPA) re-implantation and tracheoplasty under the cardiopulmonary bypass, but the postoperative complications of tracheoplasty remain a great challenge. In this study, we reviewed 14 PA sling children who received surgery in our hospital, and tried to find out whether tracheoplasty could be avoided or not. METHODS A total of 14 patients receiving surgery due to PA sling/tracheal stenosis were recruited. Complete tracheal ring was confirmed by fiberoptic bronchoscopy in all the patients preoperatively. The clinical outcome and the severity of trachea stenosis (tracheal diameter and length) were evaluated, and effectiveness of various managements was analyzed. RESULTS Fourteen PA sling/tracheal stenosis children underwent surgical treatment. Three patients needed intubation and mechanical ventilation for severe respiratory symptoms preoperatively. Eight patients received LPA re-implantation alone to relieve the trachea compression, and slide tracheoplasty was performed in one patient for extubation failure who finally died of air leakage. Six patients received LPA re-implantation and tracheal intervention simultaneously. Three patients received slide tracheoplasty, and one was discharged after recovery. The remaining 3 patients received tracheal stent implantation, but finally died. The diameter/length (%) in the survivors without tracheal intervention was significantly higher than that in patients with tracheal intervention. CONCLUSIONS Patients with PA sling undergoing LPA re-implantation achieved a good outcome. Diameter/length (%) may be a more reliable indicator used for determination of tracheal intervention in surgical management of PA sling.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- International journal of clinical and experimental medicine
دوره 8 2 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2015