TY - JOUR
T1 - Iatrogenic tracheobronchial tear during paediatric thoracoscopic oesophageal repair
T2 - An anaesthetic challenge
AU - Kamath, Pooja Bola Rajendra Devendra
AU - Krishna, Handattu Mahabaleswara
AU - Budania, Lokvendra
AU - Nileshwar, Anitha
PY - 2019/5/1
Y1 - 2019/5/1
N2 - Iatrogenic tracheobronchial injury is rare. Limited data is available on such injuries in infants and management of these is challenging. We present a 7-month-old male infant who was diagnosed with oesophageal stricture, and was planned for thoracoscopic repair of the same. Anaesthetic management with a single lumen tracheal tube ensued. However, an intraoperative loss of capnogram and desaturation led to the diagnosis of iatrogenic tracheobronchial injury. After unsuccessful pursuits with a Fogarty catheter through the tracheobronchial tear and through the right bronchus for lung isolation, blind left endobronchial intubation with a smaller tube and one lung ventilation was successful. The rent was repaired by an open procedure, and oesophageal surgery completed. However, the child succumbed and died of multiorgan failure 3 days later.
AB - Iatrogenic tracheobronchial injury is rare. Limited data is available on such injuries in infants and management of these is challenging. We present a 7-month-old male infant who was diagnosed with oesophageal stricture, and was planned for thoracoscopic repair of the same. Anaesthetic management with a single lumen tracheal tube ensued. However, an intraoperative loss of capnogram and desaturation led to the diagnosis of iatrogenic tracheobronchial injury. After unsuccessful pursuits with a Fogarty catheter through the tracheobronchial tear and through the right bronchus for lung isolation, blind left endobronchial intubation with a smaller tube and one lung ventilation was successful. The rent was repaired by an open procedure, and oesophageal surgery completed. However, the child succumbed and died of multiorgan failure 3 days later.
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U2 - 10.1136/bcr-2018-228567
DO - 10.1136/bcr-2018-228567
M3 - Article
C2 - 31064788
AN - SCOPUS:85065484702
SN - 1757-790X
VL - 12
JO - BMJ Case Reports
JF - BMJ Case Reports
IS - 5
M1 - e228567
ER -