Major aorto-pulmonary collateral arteries (MAPCAs)--Bronchial fistula presenting as tracheotomy bleed. uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • Tracheal hemorrhage is a common occurrence in pediatric patients with long-term tracheotomies. The majority of these events are related to self-limited etiologies, such as granulation tissue or suction trauma. Tracheo-arterial fistula, however, represents a frequently fatal form of tracheal hemorrhage that may initially be difficult to distinguish from other causes. Previous reports have described the pathophysiology, presentation and management of tracheo-arterial fistula involving the innominate artery. We describe a case of a 21-month-old male with a history of significant congenital cardiac malformations and chronic tracheotomy tube dependence who presented with intermittent, brisk bleeding from the tracheotomy tube. He was ultimately diagnosed with and treated for an arterio-bronchial fistula from a major aorto-pulmonary collateral artery. We review the etiology and management of this disorder.

publication date

  • November 16, 2005

Research

keywords

  • Bronchial Fistula
  • Hemorrhage
  • Lung
  • Tracheal Diseases
  • Vascular Fistula

Identity

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 33646113153

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1016/j.ijporl.2005.10.005

PubMed ID

  • 16297452

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 70

issue

  • 6