Partial resection of a face and neck lymphatic malformation after tracheostomy: A case of difficult airway management

Lymphatic malformation (LM) is a congenital abnormality of lymphatic vessel formation. When it occurs in the face and neck, airway management may be required. We describe a 1-month-old boy with a large LM of the face and neck. This case required airway management due to large lesions, and a tracheos...

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Main Authors: Daisuke Kuwata, Takeshi Hirabayashi, Takeshi Saito, Daiki Kasai, Kenichi Hakamada
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-07-01
Series:Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213576622001324
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Summary:Lymphatic malformation (LM) is a congenital abnormality of lymphatic vessel formation. When it occurs in the face and neck, airway management may be required. We describe a 1-month-old boy with a large LM of the face and neck. This case required airway management due to large lesions, and a tracheostomy needed to be performed. After the tracheostomy, the patient was troubled with frequent ventilation problems and developed a tracheal ulcer because of tracheostomy tube instability that occurred due to twisting of the trachea caused by the large lesions. Accordingly, we performed a partial resection of the LM, and the airway was stabilized. After partial resection, the patient was able to receive sclerotherapy and an m-TOR inhibitor as radical treatment. Based on this, we believe partial resection of an LM can be a viable option to stabilize airway management in cases of large lesions that cause airway constriction and tortuosity.
ISSN:2213-5766