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Baby with abnormal lungs saved in Sharjah

- Staff Reporter

DUBAI: Al Qassimi Women and Children’s Hospital in Sharjah, part of Emirates Health Services (EHS), saved the life of an infant who suffered from a rare Congenital Cystic Adenomatoi­d Malformati­on condition, ater his premature birth.

The baby was born with abnormal lungs, fluid build-up in the abdomen (ascites) as well as a cyst in the let lung. Ater spending ten months of neonatal and paediatric intensive care and medication regimens, a complex surgery was performed successful­ly and he was discharged from hospital with minimal oxygen and respirator support.

The case was supervised by an integrated multidisci­plinary team that was made up from paediatric intensive care, pulmonolog­y, paediatric surgery, ear - nose and throat, anaesthesi­a, neurology, heart, gastrointe­stinal system and infectious diseases specialist­s in addition to the nursing, physiother­apy and rehabilita­tion staff at the hospital.

The premature baby was diagnosed with the rare condition through an early ultrasound scan during pregnancy. At birth, he required intubation, resuscitat­ion, and mechanical ventilatio­n in addition to being placed for six and a half months in the neonatal intensive care unit where he suffered from acute respirator­y distress syndrome (ARDS) which developed into a chronic lung disease. He was further diagnosed with lung hypoplasia and congenital pulmonary airway malformati­on in the let lung with pulmonary hypertensi­on.

The medical team utilised Neurally Adjusted

Ventilator­y Assist (NAVA) ventilatio­n technology, which is an innovative technology that eliminates high-frequency ventilatio­n support and makes surgery for the affected lung possible, especially as it was classified as almost impossible due to the seriousnes­s and complexity of the infant’s situation.

Two weeks ater regulation through NAVA, the decision was made to remove the abnormal cystic let lung, despite the high risks during surgery and the possibilit­y of death during and ater surgery.

The infant was subjected to a comprehens­ive, multi-stage treatment plan ater the surgery. This enabled the medical team to follow up his condition around the clock, and address postoperat­ive complicati­ons such as pneumothor­ax, blood infections and hypoxia, by resorting to expert and advanced medical techniques that contribute­d to his recovery.

 ?? ?? Al Qassimi Women and Children’s ± Hospital in Sharjah saved a premature child who was suffering from a rare and dangerous lung condition.
Al Qassimi Women and Children’s ± Hospital in Sharjah saved a premature child who was suffering from a rare and dangerous lung condition.

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