Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports (Apr 2022)

Magnet-related foreign body aspiration in two children requiring thoracotomy: A concerning report

  • Qalab Abbas,
  • Amna Afzal Saeed,
  • Muhammad Sarwar,
  • Iraj Khan,
  • Waris Ahmed,
  • Nighat Sultana

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 79
p. 102230

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With the increase in use of smaller magnets in gadgets and toys at home, magnets pose a growing aspiration risk in children. We present two simultaneous cases of magnet-related foreign body aspiration (FBA) in two children, in two different cities: Karachi, and Lahore. They presented with similar signs and symptoms: tachypnea, tachycardia and asymmetric breath sounds on auscultation. They were initially diagnosed with the help of a chest X ray. Both the cases were complicated by failed bronchoscopy attempts due to the slippery texture of the magnet. Due to the failed bronchoscopy, both patients had a prolonged and complicated course including a 24–48 hour stay in the PICU prior to magnet removal. They eventually had to undergo thoracotomy for successful removal of the magnet. Both had an unremarkable post-operative course and were discharged in good health.

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