A rare cause of air-leak syndrome in a premature newborn: a case report

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Background: Pulmonary complications, such as airway leak syndrome, are common in preterm neonates; however, bronchial rupture is a rarely seen phenomenon. Case Presentation: In this case, we present a preterm newborn who developed pneumomediastinum and pneumothorax. The pneumothorax persisted, despite placement of a thorax tube, requiring a thoracotomy to detect and treat the bronchial rupture. Conclusion: Physicians should have a high suspicion of bronchial rupture in patients with persistent air leak syndrome, even after thorax tube placement and continuous negative pressure implementation.

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Uzunhan, O., Yıldırım, M. B., Eser, C., Öztarhan, K., & Çelik, A. (2023). A rare cause of air-leak syndrome in a premature newborn: a case report. BMC Pediatrics, 23(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12887-023-04140-9

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