• Harefuah · Apr 1996

    Case Reports

    [An unusual bronchial foreign body: a fragment of a tracheostomy tube].

    • D Saah, I Braverman, J Y Sichel, E Picard, and C Springer.
    • Dept. of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery, Hadassah-University Hospital, Jerusalem.
    • Harefuah. 1996 Apr 15;130(8):519-20, 583.

    AbstractA fragment of a fractured tracheostomy tube as a foreign body in the bronchus is very unusual. We report an 18-year old male with Hunter's syndrome who presented with fever and bronchorrhea. He had worn a tracheostomy tube for 2 years without its being removed for cleaning. Chest X-ray showed an opaque foreign body in the right main bronchus which was removed through a flexible bronchoscope and found to be a piece of the broken edge of the outer cannula of a tracheostomy tube. We suggest regular examination of tracheostomy tubes for signs of wear-and-tear and recommend their periodic renewal before they become worn out.

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