QUAD #16 - Flexible Bronchoscopy in Management of Slide Tracheoplasty Patients - Sara Zak

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00:00:11
Introduction of the speaker and institution.
Introduction of the speaker and institution.
00:00:41
Introduction of Dr. Sarah Zack and the topic: flexible bronchoscopy in slide tracheoplasty.
Introduction of Dr. Sarah Zack and the topic: flexible bronchoscopy in slide tracheoplasty.
00:01:16
Flexible bronchoscopy is indicated at every point in patient care.
Flexible bronchoscopy is indicated at every point in patient care.
00:01:27
Overview of indications for bronchoscopy: pre-op, intra-op, and post-op.
Overview of indications for bronchoscopy: pre-op, intra-op, and post-op.
00:01:38
Preoperative evaluation: airway anatomy and dynamics, infection risk, and other lesions.
Preoperative evaluation: airway anatomy and dynamics, infection risk, and other lesions.
00:02:23
Case example: 11-month-old with Trisomy 21 and complete tracheal rings.
Case example: 11-month-old with Trisomy 21 and complete tracheal rings.
00:02:57
Bronchoscopic view of the patient's airway: tonsils, pharyngomalacia, epiglottis, and arytenoids.
Bronchoscopic view of the patient's airway: tonsils, pharyngomalacia, epiglottis, and arytenoids.
00:03:16
Intraoperative indications for bronchoscopy: intubation, tube placement, secretion removal, and visualization.
Intraoperative indications for bronchoscopy: intubation, tube placement, secretion removal, and visualization.
00:03:58
Postoperative indications and assessment of the anastomotic site.
Postoperative indications and assessment of the anastomotic site.
00:04:37
Retrospective chart review: risk factors for needing urgent post-op bronchoscopy (age, heart disease, respiratory support, prior airway surgery).
Retrospective chart review: risk factors for needing urgent post-op bronchoscopy (age, heart disease, respiratory support, prior airway surgery).

Topic overview

In this video, Dr. Sara Zak from Cincinnati Children's Hospital discusses the essential role of flexible bronchoscopy in the management of patients undergoing slide tracheoplasty. She covers its application during the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative phases to ensure optimal outcomes.

Key Points:

Preoperative Use: Bronchoscopy helps assess airway anatomy, detect infections, and guide surgical planning for better outcomes.

Intraoperative Use: Ensures proper tube placement, visualizes the airway, and helps clear secretions to avoid complications.

Postoperative Care: Dr. Zak’s retrospective study highlights risk factors predicting the need for urgent bronchoscopy, especially in younger or sicker patients with congenital heart disease or prior airway surgeries.

Join us as we explore how flexible bronchoscopy supports patient care at every stage of slide tracheoplasty and helps reduce post-op complications.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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