Delayed complication of tracheocutaneous fistula closure with severe compromising subcutaneous emphysema

BMJ Case Rep. 2019 Jun 22;12(6):e229526. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2019-229526.

Abstract

We report a significant complication after tracheocutaneous fistula (TCF) excision with closure by secondary intention in a 4-year-old boy who had been tracheostomy dependent since infancy. He had a persistent 3 mm TCF one year after decannulation. On postoperative day 2 the patient developed profound subcutaneous emphysema and pneumomediastinum. He was extubated after 2 days and discharged from the hospital on postoperative day 7. At follow up he had complete resolution of subcutaneous emphysema and complete closure of the TCF. The main methods of TCF closure and management of subcutaneous emphysema are discussed along with the lessons learned from this case.

Keywords: head and neck surgery; otolaryngology / ENT; paediatric intensive care; paediatrics; pneumomediastinum.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Child, Preschool
  • Cutaneous Fistula / complications*
  • Cutaneous Fistula / etiology
  • Cutaneous Fistula / surgery
  • Device Removal / adverse effects
  • Humans
  • Intubation, Intratracheal / methods
  • Male
  • Mediastinal Emphysema / etiology
  • Postoperative Complications
  • Subcutaneous Emphysema / diagnostic imaging
  • Subcutaneous Emphysema / etiology*
  • Subcutaneous Emphysema / therapy
  • Trachea / surgery*
  • Tracheal Diseases / complications
  • Treatment Outcome