Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4158036 | Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Persistent respiratory symptoms often occur after double aortic arch (DAA) repair but rarely require a second operation. We report 4 children with severe respiratory problems (failure to extubate, 2; severe respiratory distress, 2) caused by severe tracheomalacia and tracheal compression after DAA repair, treated by anterior aortopexy. Aortopexy proved effective and safe in improving symptoms and provides a simple treatment option for children with severe malacia or tracheal compression after DAA repair.
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Authors
Jose Carlos Fraga, Emmeline E. Calkoen, Hany O.S. Gabra, Clare A. McLaren, Derek J. Roebuck, Martin J. Elliott,