1.The extraction of foreign body in nasal sinus and bases of skull: craniotomy or not?.
Zheng FU ; Shaoli WANG ; Yuliang ZHANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(12):1127-1129
Craniotomy
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Foreign Bodies
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surgery
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Humans
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Paranasal Sinuses
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pathology
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Skull
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pathology
2.Surgical removal of stones in the stomach of a tiger shovelnose catfish.
Hun Young YOON ; Soon Wuk JEONG ; Young Min CHOI ; Man bok JEONG ; Joon Young KIM ; Hyun Jung HAN ; Min HWANG ; Byung Kuk NO ; Sang Hyuk PARK
Journal of Veterinary Science 2004;5(3):275-277
A seven months old, tiger shovelnose catfish was referred to the veterinary medical teaching hospital of the college of veterinary medicine, Konkuk university because of suspecting a foreign body in the stomach. By physical and radiologic examinations, the catfish revealed abdominal enlargement, vomiting, inactivity and radiopaque foreign bodies in the stomach. Under general anesthesia with dilute isoflurane solution, celiotomy was performed. Stomach was atonic, and three foreign bodies were palpated in the stomach. In this process, three stones came out through mouth. Abdominal muscles were closed with a simple continuous suture pattern, and skin was closed with a simple mattress suture pattern. Sutured site was covered with glue and mucous taken from allogenic skin. On the second day after surgery, the patient recovered to normal condition, showing increased appetite and activity.
Animals
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Catfishes/*surgery
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Foreign Bodies/pathology/*surgery
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Gastroscopy/veterinary
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Stomach/*surgery
3.Surgical treatment experience of different approaches in eight cases with parapharyngeal space foreign bodies.
Jing GAO ; Binghuang ZHANG ; Dongshu ZHENG ; Xianyang LUO
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(21):1903-1905
OBJECTIVE:
To analyze the surgical treatment of parapharyngeal space foreign body and to discuss feasibility of Endoscopic transoral approach.
METHOD:
Reviewing surgical treatment in eight cases of parapharyngeal space foreign body, nature and location of foreign body. surgical methods, and treatment results were analyzed.
RESULT:
Eight patients' foreign bodies were all removed by surgical treatment, there were no postoperative infection. Three cases of foreign body were removed through laterocervical approaches, one removed through submandibular approach. In four cases the foreign body were removed through Endoscopy, two of them were transoral approach and the other two were taken out after antiotomy.
CONCLUSION
Different approaches should be taken in the surgery treatment of parapharyngeal space foreign body according to imaging positioning.
Endoscopy
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Foreign Bodies
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surgery
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Humans
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Pharynx
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pathology
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surgery
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Postoperative Complications
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Treatment Outcome
4.Treatment of penile strangulation and sexual psychological analysis of the patients.
Wei-Dong GAN ; Hong-Qian GUO ; Ling-Qi ZENG ; Hui-Bo LIAN ; Lin-Fang YAO ; Feng QU ; Xiang YAN
National Journal of Andrology 2011;17(6):535-537
OBJECTIVETo find the best treatment of penile strangulation and to analyze the sexual psychological factors of the patients.
METHODSWe retrospectively analyzed the experiences in removing foreign objects around the penis in 21 patients aged 19 - 61 years with the strangulation time varying from 10 hours to 4 days. The objects were mostly made of metal or plastics.
RESULTSAll the objects were successfully removed, 5 of them with the help of lubricant, 4 by aspirating the corpus cavernosum, 8 by shipping with pliers, 2 with the diamond-tipped dental drill, and the other 2, which virtually defied cutting, by aspirating the corpus cavernosum following degloving surgery.
CONCLUSIONIn removing foreign objects around the penis, simpler methods should be given precedence over more complex ones, and for those that virtually defy cutting, the best option is degloving surgery with particular attention to the survival of the penile skin flap.
Adult ; Foreign Bodies ; psychology ; surgery ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Penis ; pathology ; surgery ; Retrospective Studies ; Young Adult
5.Clinical analysis and treatment of 2 examples of recurrent esophageal abscess around neck and breast part from operations for extraction of foreign body in esophagus.
Longgui YOU ; Kehui ZHANG ; Xiaoan ZHANG ; Fuhua WANG ; Xintao WANG ; Hai HUANG ; Yibin LIU ; Zhenhe HUANG ; Shufeng GAO ; Daoxiong XIAO
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2016;51(3):215-217
Abscess
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pathology
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Breast
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pathology
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Esophagus
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pathology
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surgery
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Foreign Bodies
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surgery
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Humans
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Neck
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pathology
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Otorhinolaryngologic Surgical Procedures
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Recurrence
6.A case report of a bronchial foreign body removal by direct laryngoscopy with fiber bronchoscope.
Le SUN ; Ning FANG ; Yan ZHANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(23):2089-2090
An 11 year old girl presented with dyspnea and a rough cough, after having mistakenly swallowed a steel ball and unable to relieve the symptoms. Chest X-ray showed an image consistent with a 10 mm diameter circular object, embedded in the right mainstem bronchi near the fifth thoracic level and the medicastinal moving to the right. A clinical diagnosis based on these findings: foreign body of the right bronchial.
Bronchi
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pathology
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Bronchoscopes
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Bronchoscopy
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Child
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Female
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Foreign Bodies
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surgery
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Humans
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Laryngoscopy
7.Clinical analysis of 49 cases of special airway foreign bodies in children.
Wei YAO ; Zhiman WANG ; Zhongqiang XU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(3):258-260
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the clinical characteristics and treatment skills of children with respiratory special foreign body.
METHOD:
To retrospectively analyze the clinical characteristics of 49 cases of special airway foreign bodies in children during 2013. 5.1-2014. 5.1 in our hospital, and the treatment methods were summarized.
RESULT:
Fourty-seven cases with rigid bronchoscopy foreign body cured, 1 case turned Department of thoracic sur- gery chest to remove foreign body, 1 case of death.
CONCLUSION
The clinical characteristics of special airway foreign bodies in children is different from ordinary foreign body, treatment of preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative is not fully equivalent to the ordinary foreign body.
Bronchoscopy
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Child
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Foreign Bodies
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diagnosis
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surgery
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Humans
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Respiratory System
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pathology
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Retrospective Studies
8.Endoscopic removal of foreign body in nasal apex: a case report.
Xing LU ; Huanxin YU ; Gang LIU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(9):855-856
We present a rare case report of foreign body of the nasal apex in a 22-year man who were hospitalized because of a bit of metal rebounded. There was slight bleeding at wound site with a feeling of pain and swelling. On physical examination, the apex lied in the median position with a bleeding cut about 3 millimeter in length. There was no visible stump on the cut or rupture in the nasal vestibular. Computed tomographic scan showed the abnormal high-density shadow in the nasal apex while the foreign body was located in the subcutaneous tissue of the antero-upper part of septal cartilage. The admitting diagnosis was foreign body in nasal apex. Endoscopic surgery was adopted to remove the foreign body.
Endoscopy
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Foreign Bodies
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surgery
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Humans
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Male
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Metals
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Nasal Cartilages
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pathology
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Nasal Cavity
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surgery
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Pain
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Subcutaneous Tissue
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pathology
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Young Adult
9.The role of rigid bronchoscope in the diagnosis and treatment of plastic bronchitis.
Yafang WANG ; Yingluan SONG ; Email: SYL6352@163.COM. ; Xiaodong WANG ; Lili ZHANG ; Xiaofeng LIU ; Xin WEN ; Haitao ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;50(11):944-947
OBJECTIVETo explore the role of rigid bronchoscope in the diagnosis and treatment of plastic bronchitis.
METHODSVarious clinical parameters, the key points of operation and postoperative recovery were analyzed in 8 patients with plastic bronchitis treated in Department and ICU using retrospective analysis.
RESULTSAll cases demonstrated bronchial lumen stenosis, mucous membrance coarse, congestion, edema in the affected side. 2 cases had follicular hyperplasia, 1 case had a few ooze after taking out the plastic type. All cases had endogenous foreign bodies, taking the shape of the bronchial tree or a funicular. Block shape and sites were as follows: right main bronchus 2 cases, superior lobe of right lung 1 case, right middle bronchial 1 case, left main bronchus 2 cases, 1 case with left lower lobe, right main bronchus and left lower lobe bronchus 1 case. The breath sounds of the affected side become more enhanced after operation, with the alliviation of dyspnea. All cases recovered after ICU treatment. The pathologic examination were all type I plastic bronchitis.
CONCLUSIONSRemovement of the endogenous foreign body via rigid bronchoscopy is the effective method in the treatment of plastic bronchitis. Plastic bronchitis is a rapid-developing critical, urgent disease.In order to reduce the mortality, early diagnosis and timely surgery are necessary.
Airway Obstruction ; surgery ; Bronchi ; pathology ; Bronchitis ; diagnosis ; surgery ; Bronchoscopes ; Bronchoscopy ; Constriction, Pathologic ; surgery ; Dyspnea ; therapy ; Foreign Bodies ; pathology ; surgery ; Humans ; Lung ; pathology ; Postoperative Period ; Retrospective Studies ; Trachea ; pathology
10.An Impacted Clamshell in the Duodenum Mistaken for a Gall Stone.
Han Jin CHO ; Jong Yeol KIM ; Ho Chul LEE ; Young Oh KWEON ; Chang Min CHO ; Won Young TAK ; Seong Woo JEON
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2007;22(4):292-295
Although most ingested foreign bodies pass through the gastrointestinal tract spontaneously, those that are sharp, pointed, or large require removal to avoid serious complications. Here we report an interesting case of a 60-year-old man who swallowed a clamshell that passed through the pylorus and was caught in the duodenum. Radiologic findings made it look like a biliary stone. Endoscopic retrieval of the clamshell with a Dormia Basket was performed safely and the patient was discharged uneventfully on the day of the procedure.
Diagnostic Errors
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Duodenum/*pathology
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Endoscopy
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Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal
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Foreign Bodies/*diagnosis/surgery
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Foreign-Body Migration/*diagnosis/surgery
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Gallstones/*diagnosis/pathology
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Seafood/*adverse effects