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Complications and Beyond

Video Published 2020-09-14 Updated 2022-09-16

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Faculty discussion of imaging protocols for asymptomatic newborns with prenatally diagnosed congenital lung lesions. Debate centers on whether initial chest X-ray is necessary or if CT at 3 months suffices, with consideration of practice variation and evidence gaps in timing of surgical intervention.

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  • Most US pediatric surgeons obtain chest X-ray for asymptomatic neonates with prenatally diagnosed lung lesions; some centers defer imaging.
  • CT scan timing varies: typically performed at 3-6 months in asymptomatic patients rather than in NICU period to guide surgical planning.
  • Normal neonatal chest X-ray does not exclude congenital lung lesion; CT scan still recommended before definitive management decisions.
  • Symptomatic patients with prenatal lung lesions warrant earlier CT imaging compared to asymptomatic infants.
  • Practice variation exists regarding baseline chest X-ray utility when CT will ultimately be obtained before surgery.

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