Erschienen in:
09.01.2023 | Clinical Report
A Case of Migratory Foreign Body in Left Bronchus –Scarf Pin
verfasst von:
Deekshith Rajmohan, Amrutha P
Erschienen in:
Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery
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Ausgabe 2/2023
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Abstract
Tracheobronchial foreign body aspiration is a life threatening emergency which requires immediate medical attention. Foreign body aspiration caused by sharp objects like scarf pins was more common in young girls, possibly due to casual handling of sharp objects. Most of the patients were symptomatic with cough and choking episodes. The penetration and dislodgement was the most commonly reported symptom in the majority of the patients. Here we are presenting a case of a young female with accidental swallowing of sharp scarf, following which she developed throat pain and cough. A detailed radiological examination was performed which showed that a foreign body had migrated into the left bronchus, which was removed with a bronchoscope. This case demonstrates the emergency management of a sharp foreign object that was inhaled into the airway.