Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4115254 International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryObjectivesScarf pin inhalation is a cultural hazard in the Middle East young girls. So the aim of this work is to study the presentation of inhaled sharp airway foreign bodies (AFB) and its management.MethodsClinical and radiological presentation of inhaled sharp AFB was studied prospectively in 20 young females. All the sharp pins was extracted using rigid bronchoscopes with grasping forceps in 11 and magnetic extractor in 9.ResultsThe most common presentation after inhalation was penetration syndrome (70%) (sudden onset of chocking and intractable cough). The distribution of AFBs was more significantly in the proximal 90% than the distal (p < 0.05). It was significantly more in the left side (65%) than in the right side bronchial tree (5%) (p < 0.05). The delay in diagnosis ranged from 6 h to 1 week, with no complications on extraction.ConclusionScarf pins aspiration in females can be mainly presented with penetration syndrome. The site at presentation is mainly in left main bronchus. Early intervention, using rigid bronchoscopes with extraction using grasping forceps or magnetic extractor allowed easy and safe removal.Careful handling of these potentially sharp objects away from the mouth can prevent this critical problem.

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