1. Removal of airway foreign bodies complicated by an unstable cervical spine fracture.
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Broadhead A, Schwartz CM, and Idicula WK
- Subjects
- Child, Humans, Bronchoscopy, Respiratory System, Cervical Vertebrae diagnostic imaging, Bronchi diagnostic imaging, Bronchi surgery, Respiration Disorders complications, Foreign Bodies complications, Foreign Bodies diagnostic imaging, Foreign Bodies surgery, Neck Injuries
- Abstract
Aspiration of foreign bodies is common and among the leading causes of accidental death in children. When detected promptly, an experienced physician can successfully manage foreign bodies of the airway. However, uncommon objects and physical trauma can complicate their removal. Inhalation of organic and inorganic foreign bodies of all types is well documented, but glass in the airway is an unusual and difficult problem. Further, airway foreign bodies in conjunction with an unstable cervical spine are rare. Polytrauma tends to complicate any case. We present a case illustrating both circumstances: tempered automotive glass in the airway of a child with an unstable cervical spine fracture., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest No conflict., (Published by Elsevier B.V.)
- Published
- 2023
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