Acquired neonatal bronchial stenosis after selective intubation : successful managed with balloon dilatation

Date
2019
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Journal ISSN
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Publisher
Wiley Open Access
Abstract
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Premature babies are prone to airway‐related complications. Selective intubation for the management of pulmonary interstitial emphysema may cause acquired bronchial stenosis. Balloon dilatation under fluoroscopy is a safe minimal invasive and successful intervention for acquired bronchial stenosis. Follow‐up bronchoscopy is needed due to risk of restenosis.
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CITATION: Goussard, P., et al. 2019. Acquired neonatal bronchial stenosis after selective intubation : successful managed with balloon dilatation. Clinical Case Reports, 7(5):917-919, doi:10.1002/ccr3.2112.
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Keywords
Balloon dilatation, Bronchi -- Diseases -- Stenosis, Premature babies -- Respiratory obstructions
Citation
Goussard, P., et al. 2019. Acquired neonatal bronchial stenosis after selective intubation : successful managed with balloon dilatation. Clinical Case Reports, 7(5):917-919, doi:10.1002/ccr3.2112