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  • Pediatric Surgery
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Pulmonology

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  • Airway foreign bodies (FB) are common pediatric emergencies.
  • Extraction with optical forceps (OFs) can be challenging and life-threatening.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present alternative methods for airway foreign body extraction when optical forceps are difficult to use.
  • To evaluate the efficacy of these alternative techniques in pediatric patients.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective case review of pediatric patients with airway foreign bodies.
  • All patients underwent rigid bronchoscopy for FB retrieval.
  • Chest X-rays were performed prior to the procedure.

Main Results:

  • Twenty pediatric patients (age 1.5-12 years) underwent successful bronchoscopic removal.
  • Dormia basket (DB) aided removal in 13 patients, Fogarty's catheter (FC) in 6, and magnet-aided removal in 1.
  • Complete FB removal was achieved in all cases.

Conclusions:

  • Dormia baskets, Fogarty's catheters, and magnets are valuable adjuncts to rigid bronchoscopy for airway FB removal.
  • These alternative methods allow for ventilation during removal, unlike OFs.
  • They should be readily available options for difficult FB retrievals.