Congenital high airway obstruction with tracheoesophageal fistula: A case report.
Journal: Medicine
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Abstract
Background: Congenital high airway obstruction syndrome (CHAOS) is defined as complete or partial obstruction of the fetal upper airways. Laryngeal atresia is the most frequent cause.
Methods: A male neonate born with poor reactions, weakly spontaneous breathing and cyanosis of the limbs was referred to our hospital. Methods: CHAOS with tracheoesophageal fistula. Methods: A tracheostomy was performed and a 3.0-mm internal diameter tracheostomy tube was inserted.
Results: Neonatal survival depended on our immediate postnatal intervention.
Conclusions: In summary, a multidisciplinary team including otolaryngologists, radiologists, obstetricians, and anesthesiologists must be present during the whole diagnosis and treatment process.
Authors
Ying Wang, Limin Zhao, Xiaoyan Li
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