Congenital Bronchoesophageal Fistula with Imperforate Anus and Atrial Septal Defect in a 3-Year-Old Child
Author(s) -
Kyong Bok Min,
Jong Deok Kim,
Min Jung Kim,
Kyung Won Kim,
Myung Hyun Sohn,
Choon Sik Yoon,
Dae Yeon Kim,
Kyu Earn Kim
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
pediatric allergy and respiratory disease
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1225-679X
DOI - 10.7581/pard.2012.22.4.428
Subject(s) - medicine , imperforate anus , fistula , surgery , esophagus , bronchus , radiology , lung , respiratory disease
Congenital bronchoesophageal fistula (BEF), congenital communication between esophagus and bronchus, is a rare malformation. Benign BEF shows only nonspecific symptoms that may delay a correct diagnosis and proper treatment. This is a case of a 3-year-old boy presenting congenital BEF with imperforate anus and atrial septal defect. He had recurrent pneumonia in the right lower lobe since he was 5 months old. A barium swallow examination showed a communicating fistula between the lower esophagus and the right lower lobe bronchus. Computed tomography scan supported to delineate the course of the fistula. He underwent resection surgery of the fistula and lobectomy of the right lower lobe. He recovered without any postoperative complications. [Pediatr Allergy Respir Dis(Korea) 2012;22:428-432]
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