Acquired stenosis of the trachea or bronchus in newborn infants is a possible complication of perinatal intubation and mechanical ventilation. Although the exact pathophysiology is unknown, stenosis formation seems to be initiated by pressure necrosis. Prematurity is thought to be an important risk factor for acquired airway stenosis. Management of stenotic lesions may be conservative, surgical, or endoscopic. Four patients were treated with endoscopic balloon dilatation with satisfactory results. Endoscopic balloon dilatation is the method of choice in most newborn infants with acquired bronchial or tracheal stenosis.</p
Postintubation tracheal stenosis is preventable yet commonly occurring clinical condition. Early in ...
Acquired bronchial stenosis is rare in children, usually caused by infection or traumatic granuloma ...
problems in children with congenital laryngeal stenosis Congenital laryngeal stenosis is a rare cond...
Acquired stenosis of the trachea or bronchus in newborn infants is a possible complication of perina...
Acquired stenosis of the trachea or bronchus in newborn infants is a possible complication of perina...
CITATION: Goussard, P., et al. 2019. Acquired neonatal bronchial stenosis after selective intubation...
AbstractAlthough balloon dilation or valvular pulmonary stenosis is established in infants and child...
INTRODUCTION: As endoscopic equipment and instruments have improved, the indications for endoscopic ...
Background: Bronchial stenosis and treatment with balloon dilatation are rarely experienced in child...
INTRODUCTION: Congenital anterior glottic stenosis (web) is a rare condition usually presenting with...
Background/Purpose Children and adolescents with airway stenosis pose a clinical challenge. Recently...
This study was conducted to investigate the outcome of balloon valvuloplasty for critical pulmonary ...
This case reports difficulties encountered in weaning a premature infant with bronchopulmonary dyspl...
AbstractObjectives. We report our experience in eight consecutive neonates who underwent attempted b...
Congenital laryngeal stenosis is a rare condition, which can be diagnosed in the early neonatal peri...
Postintubation tracheal stenosis is preventable yet commonly occurring clinical condition. Early in ...
Acquired bronchial stenosis is rare in children, usually caused by infection or traumatic granuloma ...
problems in children with congenital laryngeal stenosis Congenital laryngeal stenosis is a rare cond...
Acquired stenosis of the trachea or bronchus in newborn infants is a possible complication of perina...
Acquired stenosis of the trachea or bronchus in newborn infants is a possible complication of perina...
CITATION: Goussard, P., et al. 2019. Acquired neonatal bronchial stenosis after selective intubation...
AbstractAlthough balloon dilation or valvular pulmonary stenosis is established in infants and child...
INTRODUCTION: As endoscopic equipment and instruments have improved, the indications for endoscopic ...
Background: Bronchial stenosis and treatment with balloon dilatation are rarely experienced in child...
INTRODUCTION: Congenital anterior glottic stenosis (web) is a rare condition usually presenting with...
Background/Purpose Children and adolescents with airway stenosis pose a clinical challenge. Recently...
This study was conducted to investigate the outcome of balloon valvuloplasty for critical pulmonary ...
This case reports difficulties encountered in weaning a premature infant with bronchopulmonary dyspl...
AbstractObjectives. We report our experience in eight consecutive neonates who underwent attempted b...
Congenital laryngeal stenosis is a rare condition, which can be diagnosed in the early neonatal peri...
Postintubation tracheal stenosis is preventable yet commonly occurring clinical condition. Early in ...
Acquired bronchial stenosis is rare in children, usually caused by infection or traumatic granuloma ...
problems in children with congenital laryngeal stenosis Congenital laryngeal stenosis is a rare cond...