Erschienen in:
03.01.2021 | Laryngology
Role of bronchoscopy and imaging in long-standing foreign body bronchus presenting as recurrent or non-resolving lower respiratory tract infection
verfasst von:
Shailesh Ramesh Agrawal, S. Gopi Shankar, Anagha A. Joshi, Shivali Patekar, Renuka A. Bradoo
Erschienen in:
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
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Ausgabe 5/2021
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Abstract
Introduction
A long-standing retained foreign body in the bronchus is unusual. In majority of cases, an adequate history is not obtained, the clinical picture is usually clouded by superadded pathological changes.
Case Series
We report three cases of long-standing foreign body in the airway who presented with recurrent lower respiratory tract infection. Examination of respiratory system revealed no significant abnormality. Chest radiograph was normal. CT scan of the chest was useful to indicate endobronchial opacity in the airway suggestive of a foreign body. The patients underwent rigid bronchoscopy under general anesthesia for successful removal of the foreign body.
Conclusion
So the patients with non-resolving or recurrent lower respiratory symptoms in spite of medical treatment and without any obstructive findings must undergo diagnostic bronchoscopy evaluation and imaging.