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Removal of a Foreign Body (Artificial Tooth) from the Bronchial Tree: A New Method
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2008
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Interventional PulmonologyOtorhinolaryngologyClinical AnatomySurgeryAnatomyPulmonologyArtificial ToothApplied AnatomyBronchial TreeNasogastric TubeMaxillofacial SurgeryTracheobronchitisRadiologyHealth SciencesEndoscopic SurgeryLarynxForeign BodyDentoalveolar SurgeryMedicine
A 70-year-old man who had aspirated an artificial tooth during treatment at a dental clinic visited our hospital. His symptoms and physical condition were not remarkable. CT of chest revealed a foreign body in the right middle bronchus; bronchoscopy revealed it was wedged there. First, the authors tried to remove it using a suction device attached to a bronchoscope, as well as by using a forcep; however, the attempt failed. Therefore, a second effort was made using a cap constructed of a nasogastric tube, based on the concept of attaching an endoscopic cap to a bronchoscope. The latter was successful.
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