Bronchial foreign body combined with heart failure
Heart failure is not an uncommon complication of tracheal foreign bodies. Secondary lesions of varying degrees of severity can occur in the bronchus and lungs after a tracheal foreign body,…
Heart failure is not an uncommon complication of tracheal foreign bodies. Secondary lesions of varying degrees of severity can occur in the bronchus and lungs after a tracheal foreign body,…
Tracheal foreign bodies are a common cause of accidental death in children, mostly in children aged 1-5 years old, due to its sudden onset, rapid changes in the disease, the…
Patients should have a clear history of foreign body, and their symptoms can be divided into the following four stages: 1, foreign body into the period: patients in the food…
The decay of rice grains choking into the trachea in a few days is related to a variety of factors and there is no exact time. Choking of rice grains…
Foreign body stuck in the airway is medically known as airway foreign body obstruction, common in infants and the elderly, if not handled in time, can lead to asphyxiation or…
In layman’s terms, a foreign body in the esophagus is a solid object that is not supposed to be eaten, but is stuck in the mouth, throat, esophagus, gastrointestinal tract,…
A foreign body in the trachea is one of the common acute and critical conditions in the pentatology department and is prone to occur in children under 5 years of…
Tracheobronchial foreign bodies in children are one of the difficult clinical emergencies for both anesthesiologists and otolaryngologists. Children have relatively narrow airways, immature protection mechanisms, and high anesthetic risk. Today…
Around 400 B.C., the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates suggested inserting a tube into the larynx to save a choking patient, which was the earliest prototype of a rigid scope. 1897…
When a toddler cries, laughs, runs and jumps while eating or suddenly inhales deeply with a small object in his mouth, it is very easy to inhale a foreign body…