新生儿意外摄入NEO-fit设备组件。

IF 1.3 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Omotola O Uwaifo, Ryan Jay Abrigo
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摘要

背景:气管插管固定装置用于减少插管患者意外拔管的发生率。我们描述了一个新生儿摄入气管插管固定装置的一部分,以使人们意识到在这个人群中摄入或吸入气管插管固定装置组件的风险。病例报告:一个13天大,原孕31周的女婴在常规放射学评估中发现胃肠道内有异物。异物被认为是人工制品或覆盖在放射图像上的物体。然而,回顾以往的影像学显示,最初的目标在后咽,并逐步迁移到胃肠道。患者无任何胃肠梗阻的临床特征,并一直耐受肠内喂养。在出生第5天,婴儿的气管内管固定装置从NEO-fit装置(CooperSurgical, Inc.)改为NeoBar装置(Neotech Products)。8天后诊断为异物。按照儿科外科的建议,对婴儿进行了连续的影像学检查。几天后,异物自然通过直肠排出,没有发生意外。病理鉴定异物为NEO-fit装置的一部分。结论:意识到这种气管导管固定装置误食或误吸的可能性对患者的安全至关重要。
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Accidental Ingestion of a NEO-fit Device Component by a Neonate.

Accidental Ingestion of a NEO-fit Device Component by a Neonate.

Accidental Ingestion of a NEO-fit Device Component by a Neonate.

Accidental Ingestion of a NEO-fit Device Component by a Neonate.

Background: Endotracheal tube securement devices are used to reduce the incidence of unplanned extubation of intubated patients. We describe the ingestion of part of an endotracheal tube securement device by a neonate to bring awareness of the risk of ingestion or aspiration of endotracheal tube securement device components in this population. Case Report: A 13-day-old, former 31-week gestational age female infant was noted on routine radiologic evaluation to have a foreign body in the gastrointestinal tract. The foreign body was thought to be an artifact or an object overlying the radiologic image. However, review of previous imaging showed the object initially in the posterior pharynx with progressive migration into the gastrointestinal tract. The patient did not have any clinical features of gastrointestinal obstruction and had been tolerating enteral feeds. The infant's endotracheal tube securement had been changed from a NEO-fit device (CooperSurgical, Inc.) to a NeoBar device (Neotech Products) on day of life 5. The diagnosis of the foreign body was made 8 days later. The infant was followed with serial imaging per pediatric surgery recommendations. The foreign body was spontaneously passed via the rectum several days later without incident. Pathology identified the foreign body as a piece of the NEO-fit device. Conclusion: Awareness of the possibility of ingestion or aspiration from this endotracheal tube securement device is important for patient safety.

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Ochsner Journal
Ochsner Journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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71
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24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Ochsner Journal is a quarterly publication designed to support Ochsner"s mission to improve the health of our community through a commitment to innovation in healthcare, medical research, and education. The Ochsner Journal provides an active dialogue on practice standards in today"s changing healthcare environment. Emphasis will be given to topics of great societal and medical significance.
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