2014
DOI: 10.17827/aktd.53790
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Çocuklarda Trakeobronşial Sistemdeki Yabancı Cisimleri Çıkarmada Anestezi Uygulaması

Abstract: Foreign body aspiration is a real emergency for chidlren. Mortality and morbidity rates are directly correlated with clinical symptoms present during admission. The patients may present with a range of symptoms from cardiopulmonary arrest to mild respiratory symptoms without an apparent history of foreign body aspiration. This may lead to delays in diagnosis for several weeks or months which may further worsen lung problems. Chest X-ray or high-resolution computed tomography in the diagnosis phase could be ben… Show more

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“…Reasons for admission can be observed in a wide range from nonspecific findings, normal physical examination, suspected aspiration history, and radiological findings to severe respiratory distress and respiratory arrest (7). RB is most commonly used in children due to foreign body aspiration (2). Although fiberoptic bronchoscope is used in some centers, RB is still respected as the gold standard in foreign body aspiration and our pediatric surgery clinic is preferring this method.…”
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“…Reasons for admission can be observed in a wide range from nonspecific findings, normal physical examination, suspected aspiration history, and radiological findings to severe respiratory distress and respiratory arrest (7). RB is most commonly used in children due to foreign body aspiration (2). Although fiberoptic bronchoscope is used in some centers, RB is still respected as the gold standard in foreign body aspiration and our pediatric surgery clinic is preferring this method.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With this mode of therapy, it is aimed to prevent possible broncholaryngospasm by reducing edema caused by rigid bronchoscope manoeuvres or by foreign body itself lodged in the trachea and main bronchi. Although clinicians do not have a common decision on the use of steroids, some publications have emphasized the importance of routine use of them (2,8). The most common complications encountered after foreign body removal include pneumonia, atelectasis and emphysema.…”
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