Madan Mohan Maddali, Pranav Subbaraya Kandachar, Said Al-Hanshi, Mohammed Al Ghafri, John Valliattu
Annals of Cardiac Anaesthesia 2017 20(2):252-255
Respiratory complications due to mechanical obstruction of the airways can occur following pediatric cardiac surgery. Clinically significant intrathoracic vascular compression of the airway can occur when extensive dissection and mobilization of arch and neck vessels is involved as in repair of interrupted aortic arch. This case report describes a neonate who underwent interrupted aortic arch repair along with an arterial switch operation and developed a left lung collapse immediately after tracheal extubation. Fiber-optic bronchoscopy revealed vascular compression as the real culprit. The child was successfully managed conservatively.
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