In this insightful session from the QUAD Conference, Dr. David Lehenbauer, a cardiothoracic surgeon at Cincinnati Children’s, discusses the management of concurrent cardiac pathology in patients undergoing slide tracheoplasty. Learn about the role of ECMO vs. cardiopulmonary bypass, timing of cardiac and tracheal repairs, and the challenges of addressing complex cases with multiple comorbidities.
Key Points Covered:
Slide Tracheoplasty: A transformative surgical technique for congenital tracheal stenosis.
ECMO vs. Cardiopulmonary Bypass: Benefits of ECMO, including reduced inflammation, lower heparin requirements, and better post-op outcomes.
Concurrent Cardiac Pathologies: Common conditions such as PA sling, ASDs, VSDs, and Tetralogy of Fallot, often repaired simultaneously with tracheoplasty.
Timing of Repairs: Exploring when to combine vs. stage cardiac and tracheal interventions, with insights from recent studies and case reviews.
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