Am J Perinatol 1990; 7(3): 290-292
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-999505
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Nonsurgical Intervention in the Resolution of Acquired Neonatal Bronchial Stenosis

Pascal Lenoir, Adel Bougatef, Joseph Ramet, Isidoor Dab, Bachir Cham, Liliane Sacré
  • Department of Pediatrics, Neonatal and Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, and Unit of Pediatric Pneumology, and Department of Vascular Surgery, AZ-Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium
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04. März 2008 (online)

ABSTRACT

A stricture of the right main bronchus developed in an 1100 gm premature (first delivered twin female) infant being mechanically ventilated for approximately 1 month. The stricture resolved with treatment consisting of three consecutive daily obturations with angiocatheters avoiding the use of a balloon inflation technique provoking a local dilation. The catheters were placed with a guide wire under fluoroscopic control. The clinical protocol advanced for the dilation of acquired bronchial stenosis was well tolerated by the patient. A 9-month clinical radiologic review confirmed normal pulmonary structures and functions. Catheter dilation is described as a new technique for treatment of bronchial stenosis in the very small infant.

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