Application of cystourethroscopy during tracheobronchial foreign body removal in children

Objective This study aimed to describe preliminary experiences associated with removal of tracheobronchial foreign bodies (TFBs) by cystourethroscopy (CU). Methods We performed a retrospective analysis of 127 paediatric cases of TFB removal by CU at our centre from January 2009 to August 2016. Data...

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Main Authors: Bifan Deng, Weiguang Tang, Feiqun Su, Hua Li, Wanqiang Lai, Ruibin Xie, Ruqing Yan, Qiangwen Chen, Lianxing Zhou, Shaofeng Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2018-09-01
Series:Journal of International Medical Research
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/0300060518778477
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author Bifan Deng
Weiguang Tang
Feiqun Su
Hua Li
Wanqiang Lai
Ruibin Xie
Ruqing Yan
Qiangwen Chen
Lianxing Zhou
Shaofeng Liu
author_facet Bifan Deng
Weiguang Tang
Feiqun Su
Hua Li
Wanqiang Lai
Ruibin Xie
Ruqing Yan
Qiangwen Chen
Lianxing Zhou
Shaofeng Liu
author_sort Bifan Deng
collection DOAJ
description Objective This study aimed to describe preliminary experiences associated with removal of tracheobronchial foreign bodies (TFBs) by cystourethroscopy (CU). Methods We performed a retrospective analysis of 127 paediatric cases of TFB removal by CU at our centre from January 2009 to August 2016. Data that were extracted from the medical records included age, sex, location and nature of the TFBs, operation time, and complications. Results All TFBs were successfully removed by CU. The mean time of the procedure was 3.38 ± 2.86 minutes. A total of 102 (80.31%) patients had successful removal of TFBs by CU during the initial trial, 19 (14.96%) were successfully treated in the second trial, and six (4.72%) required a third trial. Otolaryngologists with 2, 5, and 7 years of professional CU training showed a mean TFB removal time of 3.38 ± 2.13, 3.40 ± 3.60, and 3.37 ± 2.86 minutes, respectively. In the operations, oxygen saturation fell below 90% at an average occurrence of 0.39 times, but no patients showed a decrease below 85%. Only one patient experienced laryngeal oedema after the procedure. Conclusion CU is a useful technique and minimizes complications and operational risks during removal of paediatric TFBs.
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spelling doaj.art-e4d94831c4014a9c93640eeed33729e02022-12-21T18:25:48ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of International Medical Research0300-06051473-23002018-09-014610.1177/0300060518778477Application of cystourethroscopy during tracheobronchial foreign body removal in childrenBifan DengWeiguang TangFeiqun SuHua LiWanqiang LaiRuibin XieRuqing YanQiangwen ChenLianxing ZhouShaofeng LiuObjective This study aimed to describe preliminary experiences associated with removal of tracheobronchial foreign bodies (TFBs) by cystourethroscopy (CU). Methods We performed a retrospective analysis of 127 paediatric cases of TFB removal by CU at our centre from January 2009 to August 2016. Data that were extracted from the medical records included age, sex, location and nature of the TFBs, operation time, and complications. Results All TFBs were successfully removed by CU. The mean time of the procedure was 3.38 ± 2.86 minutes. A total of 102 (80.31%) patients had successful removal of TFBs by CU during the initial trial, 19 (14.96%) were successfully treated in the second trial, and six (4.72%) required a third trial. Otolaryngologists with 2, 5, and 7 years of professional CU training showed a mean TFB removal time of 3.38 ± 2.13, 3.40 ± 3.60, and 3.37 ± 2.86 minutes, respectively. In the operations, oxygen saturation fell below 90% at an average occurrence of 0.39 times, but no patients showed a decrease below 85%. Only one patient experienced laryngeal oedema after the procedure. Conclusion CU is a useful technique and minimizes complications and operational risks during removal of paediatric TFBs.https://doi.org/10.1177/0300060518778477
spellingShingle Bifan Deng
Weiguang Tang
Feiqun Su
Hua Li
Wanqiang Lai
Ruibin Xie
Ruqing Yan
Qiangwen Chen
Lianxing Zhou
Shaofeng Liu
Application of cystourethroscopy during tracheobronchial foreign body removal in children
Journal of International Medical Research
title Application of cystourethroscopy during tracheobronchial foreign body removal in children
title_full Application of cystourethroscopy during tracheobronchial foreign body removal in children
title_fullStr Application of cystourethroscopy during tracheobronchial foreign body removal in children
title_full_unstemmed Application of cystourethroscopy during tracheobronchial foreign body removal in children
title_short Application of cystourethroscopy during tracheobronchial foreign body removal in children
title_sort application of cystourethroscopy during tracheobronchial foreign body removal in children
url https://doi.org/10.1177/0300060518778477
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