2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2007.08.011
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Positive pressure technique for removal of nasal foreign bodies

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“…exclusion is provided in Appendix 2, available at www .cmaj .ca /lookup /suppl /doi :10 .1503 /cmaj .111864 /-/DC1). 1,[11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18] Two of these studies were prospective case series with consecutive enrolment of patients, 1,12 3 were retrospective case series, 13-15 1 was a case series for which it was unclear whether it was prospective or retrospective, 16 and 2 were case reports 17,18 (Table 2). We excluded 14 studies, 7 of which were not written as formal case series and did not provide sufficient information to allow us to assess them adequately (such as success rates), 4 were review articles, and 3 gave only a description of the technique.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…exclusion is provided in Appendix 2, available at www .cmaj .ca /lookup /suppl /doi :10 .1503 /cmaj .111864 /-/DC1). 1,[11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18] Two of these studies were prospective case series with consecutive enrolment of patients, 1,12 3 were retrospective case series, 13-15 1 was a case series for which it was unclear whether it was prospective or retrospective, 16 and 2 were case reports 17,18 (Table 2). We excluded 14 studies, 7 of which were not written as formal case series and did not provide sufficient information to allow us to assess them adequately (such as success rates), 4 were review articles, and 3 gave only a description of the technique.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, 2 of the included studies stated that a fully obstructing object is much more likely to be propelled out of the nose than an irregularly shaped object that spans the nostril but permits air to pass. 13,16 In addition, irregularly shaped objects tend to be easier to grasp.…”
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“…It has a 40% failure rate, with many children eventually being admitted to the emergency department. 5,6 Techniques employed in the emergency department include the use of positive-pressure techniques (via the kissing technique, an Ambu bag, or nasally applied pressure through a catheter or oxygen source), and washing out with nasally applied saline. Direct mechanical extraction is possible with alligator forceps, hooks, or balloon-tipped catheters.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%