解决舌根卡压:全面回顾与病例报告。

IF 1.8 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
OTO Open Pub Date : 2024-11-07 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1002/oto2.70044
Alisha R Pershad, Daniel Gorelik, Diego Preciado, Habib G Zalzal
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摘要

研究目的报告一例因金属水瓶导致的口腔舌头卡住病例,并回顾处理这种罕见病症的临床注意事项:病例报告和文献综述:地点:三级医院:一名 6 岁女性因舌头被困在带螺纹的铝制水瓶中而就诊。入院时,她的舌头水肿并有出血现象,但仍有自主呼吸。然后对文献中发现的类似病例进行了系统回顾:结果:在手术室使用钻头切割锉和金属剪紧急取出异物。瓶子被成功取出,对口腔舌头的损伤极小。患者需要鼻腔插管七天,以便舌头水肿消退。随后的文献综述发现了 14 例类似病例,其中绝大多数发生在类似品牌的铝制水瓶上:结论:可重复使用水瓶的使用越来越多,可能会导致舌头卡喉病例的发生率上升。对这种并发症的认识和适当的处理策略对于防止儿童患者出现严重后果至关重要。
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Resolving Tongue Entrapment: A Comprehensive Review with Case Report.

Objective: To report a case of oral tongue entrapment due to a metal water bottle and review clinical considerations for managing this rare pathology.

Study design: Case report and literature review.

Setting: Tertiary care hospital.

Methods: A 6-year-old female presented with her tongue trapped in a threaded aluminum water bottle. Upon admission, her tongue was edematous and actively bleeding, though she was spontaneously breathing. A systematic review was then performed to document similar case studies found in the literature.

Results: Emergency removal of the foreign body was performed in the operating room using drill cutting burrs and metal shears. The bottle was successfully removed with minimal injury to the oral tongue. The patient required nasal intubation for seven days to allow the tongue edema to subside. Subsequent literature review identified 14 similar cases, with the vast majority occurring with similar brand of aluminum water bottle.

Conclusion: The increasing use of reusable bottles may lead to a higher incidence of tongue entrapment cases. Awareness of this complication and appropriate management strategies are crucial to prevent severe outcomes in pediatric patients.

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OTO Open Medicine-Surgery
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