Vagal Reflex Stimulation Complicating Retrieval of An Unusual Foreign Body From The Laryngotracheal Lumen: Case Report.

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2015

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Published by Society of Egyptian Anaesthesiologists

Abstract

Foreign body impaction in the aero digestive tract is a life-threatening emergency, particularly in the paediatric age group. Removal under general anaesthesia poses both surgical and anaesthetic challenges and this may rarely result in mortality. We report a case of a 4 year old boy with an unusual foreign body (FB) impacted in the laryngotracheal causing difficult intubation and precluding tracheostomy with attendant vasovagal reflex stimulation and cardiac arrest. Clinical presentation and radiological evaluation of the patient were highlighted with a review of pertinent literature. We conclude that dis-impacting a foreign body in the trachea could potentiate bradycardia and cardiac arrest; co-existing hypercarbia and/or sepsis increase the risk and worsen the prognosis.

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Vagal Reflex Stimulation Complicating Retrieval of An Unusual Foreign Body From The Laryngotracheal Lumen: Case Report.

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Vasovagal reflex;, Foreign body;, Aero-digestive tract;, Tracheostomy

Citation

Omokanye HK, Alabi BS, Ige OA, Afolabi OA, Omotosho W, Iyanda NO, Ologe FE (2015): Vagal Reflex Stimulation Complicating Retrieval of An Unusual Foreign Body From The Laryngotracheal Lumen: Case Report. Egyptian Journal of Anaesthesia. 32: 237–240.

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