Congenital Pulmonary Airway Malformation

Congenital Pulmonary Airway Malformation (CPAM) is a rare developmental condition in which part of a baby's lung forms abnormally during pregnancy. Early diagnosis and expert care are essential to ensure the best outcomes for both mother and child.

What is CPAM?

CPAM is a non-cancerous (benign) cystic mass in the lung. It may vary in size and can affect breathing after birth. With timely monitoring and advanced medical care, most babies with CPAM grow up healthy.

Our Expertise in CPAM Care

We provide comprehensive evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment for CPAM, ensuring complete support from pregnancy to postnatal care.

Our CPAM Services Include

Prenatal Diagnosis
  • Detailed fetal ultrasound and fetal MRI to detect lung cysts.
  • Accurate measurement of CPAM volume for risk assessment.
  • Regular monitoring throughout pregnancy.
Maternal-Fetal Medicine Support
  • Continuous follow-up for mothers carrying a baby with CPAM.
  • Guidance on delivery planning and risk management.

Advanced Neonatal & Pediatric Care

  • Immediate evaluation after birth.
  • Respiratory support if needed.
  • Tailored treatment plans based on CPAM type and severity.

Surgical Expertise

  • Minimally invasive surgery (thoracoscopic lobectomy) for safe removal of CPAM.
  • Excellent outcomes with faster recovery and minimal scarring.

Long-Term Follow-Up

  • Growth and development monitoring.
  • Prevention and management of lung infections.
  • Ensuring normal lung function as the child grows.

Why Choose Us for CPAM Treatment?

  • Experienced pediatric surgeons and neonatal specialists
  • Advanced imaging and diagnostic facilities
  • Multidisciplinary care from pregnancy to early childhood
  • High success rate with personalized treatment