Background: The indications for pediatric airway endoscopy are expanding and a variety of therapeutic interventions are feasible for central airway obstruction (CAO) and other central airway pathologies, apart from foreign body removal.
Methods: In this retrospective chart review from four centers, we describe the indications, procedures, outcomes, and complications of therapeutic bronchoscopic interventions in children for non foreign-body removal indications.
Results: A total of 72 children (mean age:140 [60.
Hemothorax is an important complication of blunt trauma chest. The presentation may be delayed, especially in elderly patients with multiple rib fractures. Delayed presentation can be associated with retained hemothorax where a simple chest drain is often insufficient to evacuate the pleural cavity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report the case of a 58-year-old female presenting with central airway obstruction leading to airway compromise thrice, first two times from endobronchial growth of typical carcinoid tissue and subsequently from granulation tissue at anastomotic site after left carinal pneumonectomy. Bronchoscopic resection of carcinoid tumor and granulation tissue was performed successfully with electrosurgical snaring through rigid bronchoscope. Cryodebridement using flexible cryoprobe of the tumor was done postembolization and of the remnant granulation tissue without any complication.
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