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Tracheobronchial foreign body removal in infants who had very small airways: A prospective clinical trial

Authors
Woo, Seung HoonPark, Jung JeKwon, MinsuRyu, Jun SunKim, Jin Pyeong
Issue Date
Feb-2018
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
airway; bronchoscopy; endoscopes; foreign bodies; infants
Citation
CLINICAL RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, v.12, no.2, pp.738 - 745
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
CLINICAL RESPIRATORY JOURNAL
Volume
12
Number
2
Start Page
738
End Page
745
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gnu/handle/sw.gnu/11934
DOI
10.1111/crj.12586
ISSN
1752-6981
Abstract
Background and AimsTracheobronchial foreign body aspiration is a life-threatening emergency. Using a rigid bronchoscope with optical forceps is the most effective method for foreign body removal. However, occasionally for some infants these instruments could not be used, as they may be too large for their small airways. Here, they present the apnea technique with only an optical forceps for foreign body removal in infants with very small airways. MethodsForeign bodies were removed using only an optical forceps for infants who had very small diameter airways. After general anesthesia, the suspension laryngoscope was set just above the vocal cord, and the inserted ventilation tube was pulled out, followed by a new one being inserted through the suspension laryngoscope and placed at the trachea. With the oxygen saturation at 100%, we pulled out the ventilation tube and inserted the optical forceps with an endoscope. After that, the foreign body was removed by the optical forceps. ResultsThe foreign body removal using only an optical forceps is technically feasible for an infant. The mean operation time was 40.338.06 min, and the hospital stay was 2.25 +/- 0.62 days. When we pulled out the ventilation tube, the O-2 saturation mean time (apnea time) was 106.25 +/- 14.30 sec. In 12 infants, the foreign body was removed completely without a need for a second procedure. ConclusionsThe apnea technique for the removal of foreign body from the airway, using only an optical forceps with an endoscope, is useful in infants who had very small airways.
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