Ultrasound-Assisted Removal of a Wooden Foreign Body Embedded in the Neck

IF 0.1 Q4 SURGERY
Daniele Vitali, P. Orlando, G. Maggiore, O. Gallo, Ilaria Bindi
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Objectives: The deep submucosal migration of ingested foreign bodies into the pharyngolaryngeal mucosa is a sporadic event, and its management can be very challenging. In the case of the failure of endoscopic retrieval, open surgical techniques are usually required, and intraoperative ultrasonography can become a useful adjunct for identifying their precise localization. Methods: An 84-year-old woman presented with new-onset dysphagia and odynophagia after the accidental ingestion of a fragment of a toothpick a few hours before in the absence of hoarseness or respiratory distress. Ultrasonography and an unenhanced CT scan of the neck revealed a 3 cm linear foreign body embedded into the neck between the left pyriform sinus and the esophageal wall. Results: We report the removal of a fragment of a wooden toothpick deeply lodged between the left pyriform sinus and the esophageal wall, which was managed via an open transcervical approach with the aid of intraoperative ultrasound guidance. Conclusions: We suggest that both preoperative and intraoperative ultrasonography should represent the first-line imaging technique for deeply embedded neck foreign bodies.
超声辅助取出颈部木质异物
目的:误食异物进入咽喉粘膜的粘膜下深层移位是一种偶发事件,其处理非常具有挑战性。在内窥镜取物失败的情况下,通常需要采用开放手术技术,而术中超声波检查则是确定异物精确定位的有效辅助手段。手术方法一名 84 岁的妇女在几小时前误食牙签碎片后出现新发吞咽困难和吞咽异物,当时没有声音嘶哑或呼吸困难。颈部超声波检查和非增强 CT 扫描显示,左侧梨状窦和食管壁之间有一个 3 厘米长的线状异物嵌入颈部。结果:我们报告了通过经颈部开放式方法,在术中超声引导的帮助下,取出了深嵌于左侧梨状窦和食管壁之间的木质牙签碎片。结论:我们建议,术前和术中超声波检查应作为深埋颈部异物的一线成像技术。
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