A 500-gram, 23-week premature baby is born and immediately intubated. There was some difficulty with intubation, but the patient remained hemodynamically stable. Chest radiographs immediately following intubation and four hours later are shown below.
The best next step in management of this infant with pneumomediastinum is
A continued observation.
B right mainstem intubation.
C place a chest tube.
D right thoracotomy.
E median sternotomy.
postintubation CXR 1

postintubation (after 4 hours) CXR 2

Over the next 24 hours, patient remained clinically stable on a high frequency oscillator and the following chestradiograph is obtained,postintubation (after 24 hours) CXR 3

The best next step in management of this infant with pneumomediastinum is
A continued observation.
B right mainstem intubation.
C place a chest tube.
D right thoracotomy.
E median sternotomy.
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