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QUAD #21: Management of Concurrent Cardiac Pathologies with Dr. David Lehenbauer

Video Published 2024-11-26 Updated 2024-12-12

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Dr. Lehenbauer discusses the cardiothoracic surgeon's approach to slide tracheoplasty for complete tracheal rings, comparing ECMO versus cardiopulmonary bypass for intraoperative support. He addresses timing and management of concurrent cardiac lesions, technical considerations for redo operations, and risk factors including age under one month and complex cardiovascular anomalies.

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  • ECMO is preferred over cardiopulmonary bypass for slide tracheoplasty: lower heparin dose, patient remains pulsatile, reduced inflammation, smaller pump footprint for bronchoscopy access.
  • Full bypass is reserved for concurrent open heart repairs or redo slides due to adhesion risk; ECMO cannot tolerate air entrainment unlike bypass circuits.
  • Slide tracheoplasty mortality remains 5-30% in modern series; highest risk in neonates <1 month, single-lung patients, and those with complex cardiac anomalies.
  • Hilar release technique (mobilizing inferior pulmonary ligament to pulmonary veins) reduces tension on tracheal reconstruction during redo operations.
  • Pre-operative infectious screening and targeted antibiotics reduce 25% infectious complication rate; complete cardiac decompression may require volume reduction on ECMO.

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