Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2007; 55(4): 249-252
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-924714
Original Thoracic

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Foreign Bodies Aspirated in Children: Role of Bronchoscopy

D. Divisi1 , S. Di Tommaso1 , M. Garramone1 , W. Di Francescantonio1 , R. M. Crisci1 , A. M. Costa1 , G. L. Gravina1 , R. Crisci1
  • 1Thoracic Surgery, “G. Mazzini” Hospital of Teramo, University of L'Aquila, Teramo, Italy
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received August 31, 2006

Publication Date:
04 June 2007 (online)

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Abstract

Objective: To examine the diagnostic and therapeutic role of fiber-optic and rigid bronchoscopy in pediatric patients with foreign body inhalations. Methods: From January 1986 to December 2004, we observed 128 young patients with suspicion of foreign body aspiration. Patients were divided into 3 groups: group I, patients with negative chest X‐ray; group II, patients with radiological direct signs; group III, patients with radiological indirect signs. Results: Removal of the foreign body was effected in 105 patients by rigid bronchoscopy and in 13 patients by fiber-optic bronchoscopy. In 3 group II patients a thoracotomy with a bronchotomy was necessary. Conclusions: Fiber-optic bronchoscopy showed a diagnostic accuracy rate of 100 % but played a poor therapeutic role with a case resolution of 10.7 %. Rigid bronchoscopy was the main technique, permitting the removal of the tracheobronchial foreign body in 97.2 % of patients.

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Dr. PhD Duilio Divisi

Thoracic Surgery
“G. Mazzini” Hospital of Teramo
University of L'Aquila

Circonvallazione Ragusa 39

64100 Teramo

Italy

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Email: duilio.divisi@virgilio.it