Journal of International Medical Research (Mar 2022)

Airway foreign body caused by pepper inhalation 7 years previously retrieved under conscious sedation with spontaneous respiration: a case report

  • Wei Lei,
  • Zhen-yong Gan,
  • Yong-feng Liang,
  • Cai-xia Liang,
  • Cang-zheng Jin,
  • Wei-ping Peng,
  • Xin-cai Qiu,
  • Hai-yan Guo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/03000605221086146
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50

Abstract

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A 26-year-old man who had inhaled a dried pepper 7 years previously was admitted to our hospital for repeated coughing with yellow sputum and occasional hemoptysis. A thoracic high-resolution computed tomography scan revealed a foreign body at the proximal end of the right lower bronchus. We attempted to remove the foreign body by flexible bronchoscopy, but this was unsuccessful because the foreign body fell deeper into the bronchus. After a multidisciplinary team meeting, the foreign body was successfully extracted by bronchoscope suction and forceps under conscious sedation with spontaneous respiration. We avoided rigid bronchoscopy and traumatic surgery, thus decreasing the patient’s risk and cost. We herein share our successful experience with this case.