Foreign bodies in the aerodigestive tract and its management - Study of 44 cases
Journal: International Archives of Integrated Medicine (IAIM) (Vol.2, No. 9)Publication Date: 2015-09-09
Authors : Shetty H; Gangadhar KS;
Page : 47-50
Keywords : Foreign body; Rigid; Esophagoscopy; Bronchoscopy.;
Abstract
Aerodigestive tract foreign bodies are commonly seen either in children or in elderly age group, making its management a challenge for the otolaryngologist. Various methods have been described in literature for its removal. In our study a review of 44 patients was done who presented with history of accidental ingestion/ inhalation of foreign body to the ear nose throat out patient department. All 44 patients underwent rigid esophagoscopy/ bronchoscopy (depending on the site of lodgement) under general anesthesia, based on clinical and radiological evidence.
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