A needle in a haystack: Endoscopic removal of a foreign body from the infratemporal fossa.

IF 2.3 Q1 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Allergy & Rhinology Pub Date : 2018-04-06 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2152656718764142
Khrystyna Ioanidis, Brian Rotenberg
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Abstract

Background: This report presented the case of a difficult-to-remove needle foreign body. The patient had a dental procedure in which a 30-gauge needle was lost in the gingival buccal sulcus. Several attempts at removal were unsuccessful. The patient presented to the otolaryngology clinic with trismus, pain with mastication, intermittent right otalgia, and numbness of the right cheek.

Methods: The needle was finally localized in the infratemporal fossa and removed by using image guidance technology.

Results: This case demonstrated an approach to a difficult-to-locate foreign body removal and the importance of intraoperative imaging in foreign body localization.

Conclusion: Foreign bodies of the infratemporal fossa and posterior orbit are better removed via endoscopic than open technique.

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大海捞针:用内窥镜从颞下窝取出异物。
背景:本报告报告一例难以取出的针头异物。患者进行牙科手术时,在牙龈颊沟丢失了一根30号针。几次尝试都没有成功。患者就诊于耳鼻喉科门诊,表现为牙关紧闭、咀嚼疼痛、间歇性右耳痛和右脸颊麻木。方法:最终将针定位于颞下窝,采用图像引导技术取出。结果:本病例展示了一种难以定位的异物清除方法,以及术中成像在异物定位中的重要性。结论:颞下窝及后眶异物经内镜切除优于开放手术。
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Allergy & Rhinology
Allergy & Rhinology OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY-
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