Intraoperative dental aspiration and ingest, systematic review and algorithm proposal

Pablo Crespo , Dennis Sigüenza , Valeria Vázquez
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Abstract

Introduction

The aspiration and ingestion of a molar during its extraction is a rare accident, so there is not enough information about the reported cases. The objective of this study is to carry out a systematic review, analyze the articles on intraoperative dental aspiration and intake, and propose an algorithm for the management of this complication.

Materials and methods

A systematic review was carried out following the PRISMA criteria in the PubMed database in January 2023 with the following limitations: studies conducted in humans; English language; reports of aspiration and swallowing of teeth during dental extraction, age was not limited. Exclusion criteria: studies of aspiration and ingestion of foreign bodies that do not involve teeth.

Results

A total of 5 articles were obtained with 5 reported cases of aspiration. There were no reports associated with the ingestion of a tooth. The most prevalent sex was male, with all cases reported in men, the average age was 24.4 years. The imaging studies of choice were chest radiography and computed tomography. The right bronchus was the most prevalent location site. The first line treatment was bronchoscopy, followed by tracheotomy and thoracotomy.

Conclusion

Tooth extraction is a common surgical procedure, so it is essential to be careful in the event of possible complications such as intraoperative aspiration or tooth ingestion. Tooth aspiration can be a life-threatening complication, so prompt management is important. The proposed algorithm allows adequate management for aspiration and swallowing of teeth.

术中牙齿吸吸与摄取,系统回顾及算法建议
摘牙过程中磨牙的吸进和吞入是一种罕见的事故,因此报告的病例资料不足。本研究的目的是对术中吸入牙的相关文献进行系统回顾和分析,并提出一种处理该并发症的算法。材料和方法按照PRISMA标准于2023年1月在PubMed数据库中进行了系统评价,其局限性如下:在人类中进行的研究;英语语言;拔牙时误吸和吞咽牙齿的报告,年龄不限。排除标准:不涉及牙齿的异物吸入和摄入研究。结果共获得5篇文章,报告误吸5例。没有与牙齿摄入有关的报告。最常见的性别为男性,所有病例均为男性,平均年龄为24.4岁。影像学研究的选择是胸部x线摄影和计算机断层扫描。右支气管是最常见的部位。一线治疗是支气管镜检查,随后是气管切开术和开胸术。结论拔牙是一种常见的外科手术,在拔牙过程中应注意防止误吸或误食牙齿等并发症的发生。拔牙可能是危及生命的并发症,所以及时处理是很重要的。所提出的算法允许对牙齿的吸入和吞咽进行充分的管理。
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