Journal of pediatric surgery
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Foreign body aspiration is the cause of death for more than 300 children each year in the United States. Tracheobronchial inhalation of foreign bodies may result in acute respiratory distress, atelectasis, chronic pulmonary infections, or death. A review of the records of 548 children (aged 4 months to 18 years) was undertaken to identify factors important in diagnosis, to illustrate the effectiveness of current endoscopic techniques and equipment, and to evaluate the results and complications of management. ⋯ Bronchoscopy is required for treatment, and with experience this procedure can be simple and safe. Ninety-nine percent of the foreign bodies identified during bronchoscopy were removed successfully. Minor complications occurred in 5%, and there were no deaths.