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SAS Journal of Surgery | Volume-10 | Issue-10
Laryngotracheal Foreign Body Spontaneously Expelled in Children: An Unusual Observation
Tsierie-Tsoba A, Ngouoni GC, Otouana Dzon HB, Ondzotto GW, Okemba Itoua Ibata W, Kambourou J, Niengo Outsouka G, Itiéré-Odzili FA, Ondzotto G
Published: Oct. 25, 2024 | 82 53
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36347/sasjs.2024.v10i10.018
Pages: 1180-1183
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Abstract
Laryngotracheal foreign bodies are a life-threatening emergency. The diagnosis is suspected by the onset of laryngeal dysphonia and confirmed by cervico-thoracic radiography. Suspension laryngoscopy under general anaesthetic enables the foreign body to be located and extracted. However, spontaneous expulsion of a laryngotracheal foreign body, considered an unusual situation, may be observed during coughing fits or vomiting. In this case report, we describe a laryngeal foreign body that was expelled spontaneously on the 11th day of hospitalisation at Brazzaville University Hospital.