Breathing difficulties
Breathing difficulties | The opening in the back of the nose is narrow or even blocked(choanal atresia). | The paediatrician look at the airways on the inside using a tube with a camera. This test is performed under anaesthesia. | A temporary tube is inserted through the mouth (Mayo tube). There is also a long-term solution: a tube is inserted between the nose and the oesophagus (nasofayngeale tube) or a plate against the palate (Tubingen palate plate). |
The breathing ways are severely blocked, making the oxygen levels in the blood drop. | There is also respiration through a temporary tube that is inserted through the throat (intubation). The doctor can then apply pressure to the lungs (CPAP). When this doesn't help, the doctor can make a permanent passage to the lungs. Access is in the throat (tracheotomy). |