Foreign Bodies of Airway: Our Experience at a Tertiary Care Center in Gujarat
Ishita Shah *
Department of ENT, Shri MP Shah Medical College and GG Hospital, Pandit Nehru Road, Jamnagar, India.
Chandni Bhatt
Department of ENT, Shri MP Shah Medical College and GG Hospital, Pandit Nehru Road, Jamnagar, India.
Niral Modi
Department of ENT, Shri MP Shah Medical College and GG Hospital, Pandit Nehru Road, Jamnagar, India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Background: Foreign bodies of airway are a common cause of mortality in pediatric age group. The management of these requires multi-departmental approach. In our study we share our experience of foreign body management over a period of 3 years at a tertiary care center in Gujarat.
Aims: To study incidence, age and gender distribution of foreign bodies in airway; To establish the methods for managing foreign bodies of airway, to study the complications of foreign bodies.
Methods and Management: A prospective study was performed in the department of Otorhinolaryngology in GG. Hospital, Jamnagar, from the year 2018 to 2021. Data was collected for patients with foreign body aspiration.
Results: The most common age group being between 1-2 years of age (48.27%). The mean age in our study was 25.6 months. There was a slight male predilection of 51.72% (n=30), and 48.27% (n= 28) being females. Choking and paroxysmal coughing were the most common symptoms, seen in 68.96% and 77.58% of the patients respectively. Right main bronchus was more commonly affected, 51.72% cases. Peanuts were the most commonly encountered foreign bodies, 58.62%. Laryngeal spasm was the commonest intra operative complication. Post operatively pneumonia was the commonest complication, treated with antibiotics and steroids.
Conclusion: Foreign bodies in the airway are associated with a significantly higher morbidity and mortality. The difficulty in removal of the foreign bodies depends on their location and type, the instruments and the anesthesia available. It continues to pose a challenge even for experienced endoscopists, however, a pre-operative CT scan is extremely helpful.
Keywords: Foreign bodies, rigid bronchoscopy, throat pain