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Management of neonatal bronchovenous fistula after cardiopulmonary bypass
Management of neonatal bronchovenous fistula after cardiopulmonary bypass ANNALS OF THORACIC SURGERY Reinhartz, O., DeSilva, A. M., Hanley, F. L. 2002; 73 (4): 1320-1322Abstract
Bronchovenous fistula is occasionally encountered after traumatic lung injury or, in neonates, due to ventilation injuries with high ventilatory pressures. We report a case of massive air embolism associated with a bronchopulmonary venous communication in an infant post-repair of truncus arteriosus. Selective ventilation of the opposite lung for 3 days sealed the fistula.
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