Affiliation:
1. University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Abstract
Lymphatic malformation (LM) is a benign congenital childhood growth that presents primarily at birth, with the remainder becoming evident by age 2 years. LM can cause devastating complications such as respiratory failure, dyspnea, dysphagia, organ compression, and nerve compression. Surgery is the preferred treatment option, although resection is not always an option due to the anatomic location of the malformation. Other treatments that have been tried with success include sclerotherapy, radiofrequency ablation, propranolol, and sirolimus. Nurses have an important role in caring for the child with LM, as with any complex disease. Nurses provide care at the bedside, education to the family, case coordination, and psychosocial support. LM is a rare disease in infancy necessitating pediatric nurses to support families through prolonged treatments and potential complications.
Subject
Oncology (nursing),Pediatrics
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