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An Innovative Approach to Airway Foreign Body Management in an Extremely Premature Neonate

The Laryngoscope, 2020
This case report is a retrospective review of a challenging though ultimately successful removal of an airway foreign body in a 2‐day‐old premature female born at 23 weeks and 4 days gestation.
Sarah E. Hodge   +2 more
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Removal of distal airway foreign body with the help of fluoroscopy in a child

Pediatric Pulmonology, 2020
Most foreign bodies are located in the central airways and can be reached and removed with either a flexible or rigid bronchoscope or a combination of the two methods. The removal of more distal foreign bodies can present a significant challenge.
P. Goussard, L. Mfingwana, J. Morrison
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Airway Foreign Body Aspiration

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2011
Foreign body aspiration into the airway is one of the dramatic pediatric emergencies. It is more common in children aged 6 months to 5 years. Pea nuts and food items account for most cases. Right main stem bronchus is the most common site involved. The initial cough and choking like episodes may be followed by a symptomless interval before leading to ...
Sudhanshu, Grover   +2 more
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Organic vs. Inorganic Tracheobronchial Airway Foreign Body Aspiration: Does Type/Duration Matter?

The Laryngoscope, 2020
We sought to determine the time course of clinical and histologic differences between aspirated inorganic and organic foreign bodies.
Charlotte K. Hughes   +4 more
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Airway Foreign Bodies

2020
The presentation of an airway foreign body can range from benign to truly life-threatening. Respiratory tract obstruction from an airway or esophageal foreign body is relatively rare but remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among children. This chapter discusses the evaluation and management for inhaled and aspirated foreign bodies in the
C. Anthoney Lim   +2 more
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Foreign body airway in neonates

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1999
Two cases of foreign body in neonates less than one month of age are reported. Although foreign bodies in neonates are unknown but the possibility should not be overlooked even in neonates especially with sudden onset of respiratory distress, cough or hoarseness in absence of fever.
I, Singh   +3 more
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Airway foreign bodies in childhood

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2000
To define clinical spectrum of airway foreign body aspiration in children and to evaluate the outcome and complications.A total of 53 patients (27 girls, 26 boys) with a mean age of 30.0+/-32.7 months, who aspirated foreign bodies were treated with bronchoscopy were divided into two groups with respect to the time they were diagnosed as early (Group 1,
F, Oğuz, A, Citak, E, Unüvar, M, Sidal
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Bronchoscopy for Pediatric Airway Foreign Body: Thirty-Day Adverse Outcomes in the ACS NSQIP-P

Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery, 2018
Objectives (1) Describe outcomes of bronchoscopy with foreign body removal among children on the basis of a large standardized multi-institutional data set. (2) Identify factors associated with 30-day adverse events. Study Design Cross-sectional analysis
Grace X. Tan, E. Boss, D. Rhee
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Airway Foreign Bodies: What's New?

Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2004
Tracheobronchial foreign body (FB) aspiration is a common problem in children and adults. The medical history is the single most predictive factor in the clinical suspicion of FB aspiration. The "penetration syndrome" defined by the sudden onset of choking and coughing with or without vomiting should prompt concerns for FB aspiration.
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Difficult airway foreign body removal

BMJ Case Reports
Foreign body (FB) aspiration in children is a common emergency. Traditionally, rigid bronchoscopy has been considered to be the mainstay for removal. However, in certain cases, flexible bronchoscopy can prove to be a better option and avoid thoracic surgery and unnecessary morbidity. Here, we describe the case of a child with accidental aspiration of a
Golla, Ramakrishna   +3 more
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