Respiratory Medicine Case Reports (Jan 2024)

In emergency situations, tracheal intubation replaces fiberoptic bronchoscopy to extract foreign bodies from the airway, a case report

  • Yingying Wang,
  • Liqun Zhu,
  • Hairong Yong,
  • Xiaohong Lv,
  • Binbin Qian,
  • Zihan Wang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50
p. 102045

Abstract

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Introduction: Foreign bodies in the airways can cause significant morbidity and mortality. If emergency personnel are unable to clear an airway obstruction frequently results in cardiac arrest. Patient concerns: A 78-year-old man developed a persistent cough and dyspnoea after consuming alcohol. Fiberoptic bronchoscopy was performed, revealing complete blockage of the main airways on both sides by fish. Diagnosis: Endotracheal foreign body. Interventions: The foreign body was removed with an endotracheal tube under the guidance of a fiberoptic bronchoscope. Outcomes: The airway foreign body had been successfully removed and the man recovered uneventfully. Conclusion: When repeated attempts to extract airway foreign bodies under the guidance of bronchoscopy have failed, endotracheal intubation can be considered as a viable alternative in emergency situations.

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