Endobronchial foreign body removal using fiberoptic bronchoscope together with gastroscope biopsy forceps: A case report

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Rationale:There are many difficult cases in the clinic because of the diversity of foreign bodies. The removal of a syringe cap is not so easy because there is always no hole at the closed end.Patient concerns:A 54-year-old man suddenly developed dyspnea during his treatment in the hospital.Diagnoses:Foreign body in the left main bronchus.Interventions:The foreign body was removed using fiberoptic bronchoscope together with gastroscope biopsy forceps.Outcomes:A repeat CT showed well inflation of left lung.Lessons:The combined use of gastroscope biopsy forceps in trachea is more conducive to remove a foreign body similar to a syringe cap.

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Hao, G., Tang, L., Ji, Z., Zhu, J., & Yao, L. (2019). Endobronchial foreign body removal using fiberoptic bronchoscope together with gastroscope biopsy forceps: A case report. Medicine (United States), 98(40). https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000017424

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