Lobar Emphysema Successfully Operated in an Extreme Premature Neonate

Author:

Bukelo Mario Joseph1,Adavalath Shreya1,Rao Sadashiva2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics, Father Muller Medical College, Mangalore, Karnataka, India

2. Department of Pediatric Surgery, Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore, Karnataka, India

Abstract

Background: Lobar emphysema in a newborn may be due to a rare congenital developmental anomaly of the lung, termed congenital lobar emphysema (CLE) or may develop secondary to lung damage, especially with positive airway pressures in premature newborns, known as acquired lobar emphysema (LE). They may have overlapping clinical and radiological features. However, surgical lobectomy is required whenever there is significant respiratory compromise. Reports of surgery in LE in extreme preterms are sparse. Clinical Description: A female newborn with gestational age of 28 weeks, weight of 1.180 kg, presented with respiratory distress after birth, initially treated as hyaline membrane disease. With worsening respiratory distress on positive airway pressures, repeat chest X-ray and computed tomography (CT) chest on day 15 of life, suggested possible LE on the left side with the tracheo-mediastinal shift to the right. Management and Outcome: Left thoracotomy and left upper lobectomy was done, following which, there was rapid improvement in respiratory distress, the newborn being extubated after 6 hours, and weaned off oxygen over the next 3 days. The baby was discharged after 8 weeks and at the last follow-up of 3 years of age, the child was growing well with no complications. Conclusion: Preterm neonates with initial radiological features of hyaline membrane disease, requiring prolonged respiratory support, may be harboring other underlying lung anomalies, which are identified by CT chest. Lobar emphysema with tracheo-mediastinal shift warrants prompt surgery, which is feasible and successful, even in a low birth-weight premature infant.

Publisher

Medknow

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