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Vascular anomalies causing tracheoesophageal compression. Review of experience in children.

C L Backer1, M N Ilbawi, F S Idriss, S Y DeLeon.   

Abstract

Two hundred four infants and children (mean age 13 months) have undergone operation for the relief of tracheoesophageal obstruction resulting from vascular anomalies. One hundred thirteen patients had complete vascular rings (group I), 61 with double aortic arch and 52 with right aortic arch with a left ligamentum. Nine patients had a pulmonary artery sling (group II), 71 had innominate artery compression (group III), and 11 had miscellaneous anomalies (group IV). Patients were admitted with respiratory distress, stridor, apnea, dysphagia, or recurrent respiratory infections. Diagnosis was established by barium esophagogram in group I; barium esophagogram, bronchoscopy, and computed tomography or angiography in group II; bronchoscopy in group III; and barium esophagogram or angiography in group IV. The operative approach was through a left thoracotomy in group I, II and IV (93% of these patients) and through a right thoracotomy for group III (96% of these patients). The operative mortality rate was 4.9% and there were seven late deaths (3.4%). There have been no operative deaths in patients with isolated vascular anomalies in the past 28 years. Follow-up data from 1 month to 20 years (mean 8.5 months) were available on 159 patients; 141 (92%) were essentially free of symptoms, and 12 (8%) had residual respiratory problems. Five of six patients in group II having a lung scan postoperatively had a patent left pulmonary artery. A strong index of suspicion is necessary to avoid the complications of vascular rings in children. Barium swallow is the best single diagnostic technique for patients with complete vascular rings. A bronchoscopic study is required to diagnose innominate artery compression. Angiograms or computed tomographic scans are used to confirm the diagnosis of pulmonary artery sling. Left thoracotomy provides excellent exposure for all vascular rings except the displaced innominate artery, for which a right thoracotomy is the best approach.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2651808

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg        ISSN: 0022-5223            Impact factor:   5.209


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