Paediatria Croatica, Vol. 56 No. 3, 2012.
Case report
PRIMARY BRONCHOMALACIA SUCCESSFULLY TREATED WITH BRONCHOPEXY
Srđan Banac
; Department of Pediatrics, Clinical Hospital Center Rijeka, Istarska 43, Rijeka, Croatia
Aldo Ivančić
; Department of Surgery, Clinical Hospital Center Rijeka, Tome Strižića 3, Rijeka, Croatia
Silvije Šegulja
; Department of Pediatrics, Thalassotherapia Crikvenica, Gajevo šetalište 21, Crikvenica, Croatia
Giordano Šaina
; Department of Pediatric Radiology, Clinical Hospital Center Rijeka, Istarska 43, Rijeka, Croatia
Neven Čače
; Department of Pediatrics, Clinical Hospital Center Rijeka, Istarska 43, Rijeka, Croatia
Vojko Rožmanić
; Department of Pediatrics, School of medicine, University of Rijeka, Braće Brachetta 22, Rijeka, Croatia
Abstract
A case of a two-year-old girl with primary bronchomalacia of the left mainstem bronchus is described. The girl did not present with a history of persistent or recurrent respiratory symptoms. Instead, thorough physical examination performed due to an acute upper airway infection and coincidental discovery of unilateral lung hyperinflation on chest radiography had started a sequence of diagnostic procedures. Definitive diagnosis was made by bronchoscopy. There was complete loss of bronchial lumen during expiration. The girl underwent bronchopexy, which entails surgical suspension of the affected bronchial wall to ligamentum arteriosum. Bronchopexy proved to be effective therapeutic approach in the reported case. The suspending effect of bronchopexy is expected to last long enough to allow the affected bronchus to grow and reach the size at which malacic segment will no longer produce problems.
Keywords
Descriptors: BRONCHOMALACIA; CHILD, PRESCHOOL; BRONCHI; RADIOGRAPHY, THORACIC; BRONCHOSCOPY
Hrčak ID:
89721
URI
Publication date:
17.10.2012.
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