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QUAD # 17 Innominate Artery Compression and Management Through The Neck with Dr. Doug von Allmen

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In this video, Dr. Doug von Allmen from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital shares insights into managing innominate artery compression using a transcervical approach. Originally described in the 1940s, this condition is seen in about 30% of children under 2 years old and can lead to tracheomalacia and obstructive symptoms. Dr. von Allmen reviews the procedure, patient selection, and outcomes from his team’s experience with this approach.

Key Highlights:

  • Innominate Artery Compression: Causes tracheal compression leading to breathing difficulties, especially in syndromic patients.
  • Procedure Overview: A transcervical approach to innominate artery pexy, which includes removing the thymus and lifting the artery to relieve tracheal compression.
  • Patient Case: A 6-month-old with a history of esophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal fistula underwent the surgery with successful outcomes.
  • Postoperative Results: Improvements in the tracheal lumen, weaning off oxygen, and even decannulation for some patients.

This procedure offers a good alternative in appropriately selected patients, and the team at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital has shown positive results with this approach.

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In this video, Dr. Doug von Allmen from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital shares insights into managing innominate artery compression using a transcervical approach. Originally described in the 1940s, this condition is seen in about 30% of children under 2 years old and can lead to tracheomalacia and obstructive symptoms. Dr. von Allmen reviews the procedure, patient selection, and outcomes from his team’s experience with this approach.

Key Highlights:

  • Innominate Artery Compression: Causes tracheal compression leading to breathing difficulties, especially in syndromic patients.
  • Procedure Overview: A transcervical approach to innominate artery pexy, which includes removing the thymus and lifting the artery to relieve tracheal compression.
  • Patient Case: A 6-month-old with a history of esophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal fistula underwent the surgery with successful outcomes.
  • Postoperative Results: Improvements in the tracheal lumen, weaning off oxygen, and even decannulation for some patients.

This procedure offers a good alternative in appropriately selected patients, and the team at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital has shown positive results with this approach.

  continue reading

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