Abstract

minal obstruction may occur. Recurrent suppurative pneumonia can occur due to obstruction. Our patient aspirated a chicken bone 4 years previously and underwent several rigid bronchoscopy attempts to extract the foreign body. She was admitted to the Istanbul Medical School after an episode of pneumonia and had dyspnea and audible wheezing because of near total airway obstruction diagnosed via bronchoscopy. Ibrahim Sersar and colleagues reported a series of 3300 patients, 3 of whom required bronchotomy because extraction of the inhaled foreign body failed. In another study, 164 patients underwent bronchoscopy for foreign body aspiration, and 6% of patients required surgical extraction. Early bronchoscopy has high successful rates in the extraction of foreign bodies. Bronchotomy is usually enough to extract the foreign body, which was performed after early bronchoscopy. Because of the delay in extraction, our patient required an extended operation, a segmental main bronchial resection with supra-aortic anastomosis. After unsuccessful attempts, a bronchotomy would have been a less-invasive procedure for this patient. Thus, we advise an early operation for organic foreign bodies.

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