The Surgery Journal (Mar 2016)

Have You Seen My Teeth? A Case with an Extraordinary Radiologic Finding

  • Serdar Evman,
  • Yelda Tezel,
  • Melis Demirag Evman,
  • Çagatay Tezel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0036-1580707
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 02, no. 01
pp. e49 – e50

Abstract

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Abstract A 55-year-old man was admitted to the emergency department with severe dyspnea and hoarseness, starting immediately after a hypotensive syncope attack at home. Pulmonary auscultation revealed generalized stridor and right-sided wheezing, with no finding in the upper airway on direct laryngoscopy. Chest X-ray and computed thorax tomography revealed a high-density foreign body on the carina, causing partial obstruction in the right main bronchus. The fractured dental plate, probably aspirated during the syncope attack, was successfully removed by rigid bronchoscopy. The postoperative period was uneventful and the patient was discharged on the same day. Rapid physical and radiologic examination of patients with severe acute dyspnea is vital for determining the treatment modality and preventing any potential mortality.

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