Tracheal bronchus: Classification, endoscopic analysis, and airway management

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作者
Doolittle, AM [1 ]
Mair, EA [1 ]
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[1] Walter Reed Army Med Ctr, Otolarygnol Head & Neck Surg Serv, Washington, DC 20307 USA
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10.1067/mhn.2002.122703
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R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
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100213 ;
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OBJECTIVE: Tracheal bronchus (bronchus suis) is an unusual congenital anomaly in which the right upper lobe has its origin in the trachea rather than distal to the carina. We sought to analyze the anatomy, presentation, and airway management principles of tracheal bronchi, and we present the first endoscopically documented tracheal diverticulum. STUDY DESIGN/METHODS: Retrospective case series. RESULTS: The tracheal bronchus is located at the junction of the mid and distal thirds of the right lateral trachea, is more common in males and children with other congenital anomalies, and may be associated with right main bronchus stenosis. Bronchoscopy provides a clear definitive view of the anomaly, which we found in 5 children during a 12-year period (0.5% of pediatric bronchoscopy procedures). We illustrate 3 types of tracheal bronchi: (1) vestigial tracheal diverticulum (newly described), (2) high apical lobe, and (3) fully developed supranumerary aerated tracheal bronchus. Endoscopic documentation of each type is presented. Children with tracheal bronchi may present with stridor, cough, and/or recurrent right-sided pneumonia and/or to have foreign body aspiration ruled out. Treatment is based on the severity of symptoms and ranges from observation to right upper lobectomy. CONCLUSIONS: Otolaryngologists should be aware of the tracheal bronchus, to include classification, endoscopic analysis, and airway management of this uncommon anomaly. Bronchoscopy with selected radiographic imaging allows the otolaryngologist to fully evaluate the child with a tracheal bronchus and to present timely therapeutic options.
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