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Special Maneuver For Removal Of An Impacted Bronchial Foreign Body At Thoracotomy, Saima H. Khan, Asad Mian, Qaisar M. Khan, Naeem-Uz-Zafar Khan
Special Maneuver For Removal Of An Impacted Bronchial Foreign Body At Thoracotomy, Saima H. Khan, Asad Mian, Qaisar M. Khan, Naeem-Uz-Zafar Khan
Department of Emergency Medicine
Tracheobronchial foreign body aspiration is a common, but often unobserved event in children. A delay in diagnosis can lead to difficulty in removal of the aspirated object. The present case report highlights a special intraoperative maneuver at thoracotomy that was adopted to remove an impacted foreign body that could not be removed at bronchoscopy.
Late Onset Oesophageal Perforation Due To Gunshot Injury Of Chest: Successful Non-Operative Management In A Young Child, Asad Mian, Saima H. Khan, Naeem-Uz-Zafar Khan
Late Onset Oesophageal Perforation Due To Gunshot Injury Of Chest: Successful Non-Operative Management In A Young Child, Asad Mian, Saima H. Khan, Naeem-Uz-Zafar Khan
Department of Emergency Medicine
Penetrating firearm injuries of the chest have become commonplace in children living in violent urban areas. Esophageal perforation may present as a late manifestation of peadiatric thoracic trauma due to gunshot injury. Opinion varies as to the surgical or nonsurgical management of such a patient. The authors report a case of a 12-year-old girl who presented with a similar dilemma and her successful conservative management, that they opted for; is discussed.