Case of a missed airway stent migration

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Abstract

This case report describes a rare complication to stent management of airway compression An 84-year-old man was admitted to the outpatient clinic with haemoptysis, cough and dyspnoea A CT scan showed an intraluminal, non-occluding tumour close to the right side of the main carina A stent was inserted in the right main bronchus The patient was, 7 months later, admitted to the emergency room with severe cough and dyspnoea The stent was produced during a coughing spell Retrospective investigation of available imaging revealed that the stent had been dislodged to a nearly 'perfect' position in the left main bronchus several months earlier which, however, had not been noticed and thus not reported by the radiologist describing the CT The possibility of a right-left confusion should always be kept in mind, especially if a patient presents with renewed symptoms that should have been managed successfully.

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Smidt-Hansen, T., & Rasmussen, T. R. (2018). Case of a missed airway stent migration. BMJ Case Reports, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2018-226533

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