Literature DB >> 12218873

[Bronchial foreign bodies in children].

A Viot1, E Babin, A Bequignon, S Moreau, M Vadillo, A Valdazo.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Tracheobronchial aspiration of foreign bodies in children is a rare event that can be serious. We report a 10-year retrospective study of tracheobronchial foreign body aspiration in children.
METHOD: This retrospective analysis involved 87 patients who underwent endoscopy at the ENT unit of the Caen University Hospital.
RESULTS: Foreign bodies were found in 34 of the 87 patients. Average age was 3 years, with a male predominance. Peanuts were the most common foreign bodies observed (16/34). Most of the foreign bodies were removed via the right main bronchus (17/34). Clinical and radiological signs depended on delay to admission and were found to be normal in 15% and 37.5% of the cases respectively. Twenty-four children out of 34 had a positive history of foreign body inhalation. All foreign bodies were removed during the endoscopy procedure.
CONCLUSION: This work underlines the much-debated function of chest x-ray, the need for a rigorous technically correct endoscopy procedure and the importance of close cooperation between the anesthesiologist and the endoscopist.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12218873

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Otolaryngol Chir Cervicofac        ISSN: 0003-438X


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2.  [Epidemiology of home accidents in childhood: experience in the Division of General Pediatrics in Southern Tunisia].

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