Abstract

Pulmonary artery sling is a rare cause of neonatal respiratory distress. Most patients with pulmonary artery sling present in early infancy with stridor and signs of respiratory distress. Diagnosis of pulmonary artery sling, like other vascular ring anomalies, can be made using various imaging modalities, and management encompasses urgent surgical repair as a definitive treatment. This is the first paper to report a successfully managed case of an early detected left pulmonary artery sling during the first week of life in a term male patient and to evaluate the diagnostic characteristics in alliance with it. CAse REports (CARE) guidelines were followed for reporting our case. In brief, a case of full-term baby boy was born by normal vaginal delivery and shortly after birth, the baby started to have respiratory distress not improving on O2. Chest X-ray revealed right upper lobe atelectasis which persisted despite mechanical ventilation and antibiotics. A thoracic CT scan showed developmental malformation of left main pulmonary artery, confirming the diagnosis of “left pulmonary artery sling.” The baby was immediately operated. One week later, chest X-ray showed gradual improvement and the baby was discharged home with no postoperative complications. Hence, we suggest that pulmonary artery sling should be suspected in any neonate with respiratory distress and unilateral lung field opacification. The fact that there are only very few reports on this disease raises a need to establish and implement well-defined guidelines and criteria for early diagnosis and management of pulmonary artery sling among newborns.

Highlights

  • Pulmonary artery sling is a rare vascular anomaly where the left pulmonary artery arises from the right pulmonary artery [1]

  • Pulmonary artery sling is a rare cause of neonatal respiratory distress

  • A case of full-term baby boy was born by normal vaginal delivery and shortly after birth, the baby started to have respiratory distress not improving on O2

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Introduction

Pulmonary artery sling is a rare vascular anomaly where the left pulmonary artery arises from the right pulmonary artery (late bifurcation of the branch pulmonary arteries) [1]. How to cite this article Kayal D, Minkara S, Tleiss F (February 05, 2020) Early Diagnosis of Left Pulmonary Artery Sling During First Week of Life in a Term Baby Boy: A Case Report. The baby started having respiratory distress reflected by subcostal retractions with desaturations not improving on O2 by nasal cannula, but no other signs were reported. He was transferred to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) where he was intubated, ventilated, sedated, and given one dose of beractant (Survanta; 4 mL/kg). Follow up after two months revealed full recovery with no complications reported

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