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Published in: Pediatric Radiology 11/2007

01-11-2007 | Original Article

Treatment of giant pulmonary interstitial emphysema by ipsilateral bronchial occlusion with a Swan-Ganz catheter

Authors: Shantanu Rastogi, Archana Gupta, Jen-Tien Wung, Walter E. Berdon

Published in: Pediatric Radiology | Issue 11/2007

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Abstract

Background

Unilateral giant pulmonary interstitial emphysema (PIE) can be seen as a complication of chronic ventilation in extremely low-birth-weight babies. Many can be managed by conventional pulmonary care which includes positioning, suctioning, chest physiotherapy, gentle conventional ventilation and high-frequency ventilation. Some may need invasive procedures such as lung puncture, pleurotomies and excisional surgery. This is the group in which single-lung ventilation may be beneficial and circumvent the need for an invasive procedure.

Objective

We describe the technique of single-lung ventilation using a Swan-Ganz catheter to block the main stem bronchus on the diseased side in air-leak syndromes.

Materials and methods

A retrospective chart review was done on 17 newborns undergoing single-lung ventilation using this technique at the Children’s Hospital of New York, Columbia University, from 1986 to 2000.

Results

The technique was successful in the management of severe, neonatal unilateral lung disease not responsive to conventional modes of therapy in all but two neonates as seen by a significant improvement in pH and a decrease in PaCO2 levels. In one neonate malpositioning of the Swan-Ganz catheter balloon could have contributed to the development of pneumothorax.

Conclusion

The described technique of single-lung ventilation provides a safe, minimally invasive and economically feasible method of management of unilateral giant PIE in newborns not responsive to conventional modes of therapy with minimal complications.
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Metadata
Title
Treatment of giant pulmonary interstitial emphysema by ipsilateral bronchial occlusion with a Swan-Ganz catheter
Authors
Shantanu Rastogi
Archana Gupta
Jen-Tien Wung
Walter E. Berdon
Publication date
01-11-2007
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Pediatric Radiology / Issue 11/2007
Print ISSN: 0301-0449
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1998
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00247-007-0597-8

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