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Tehran University Medical Journal [TUMJ]. 2007; 65 (Supp. 2): 65-69
in English, Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-85490

ABSTRACT

There are many methods for removal of tracheobronchial foreign bodies but there are many situations where removal of a foreign body seems impossible and may require a major surgical procedure. Familiarity with each method improves physician decision making. Case: A 17 months old baby with a history of foreign body aspiration suffered from long term pneumonia. There was a round shape foreign body in bronchoscopic view that could not be removed with standard methods, but was removed by application of Fogarty catheter. Conclusion: Removal of round, spherical foreign bodies may be performed by Fogarty Catheter preventing surgical intervention


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Humans , Bronchi , Catheterization , Infant , Bronchoscopy
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Iranian Journal of Pediatrics. 2005; 15 (2): 175-179
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-71021

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Intestinal obstruction is a common cause of abdominal surgery in pediatric age group. A delay in diagnosis and treatment of this disease can lead to serious complications. This study has been conducted to evaluate different causes of intestinal obstruction. 231 children were operated on intestinal obstruction. Prior to surgery all patients underwent a labarotory examination consisting of CBC, abdominal X'ray and, if necessary, gastrointestinal [GI] study with contrast media or CT-Scan and sonography. Final diagnosis was reached by surgical findings. 231 children were operated due to intestinal obstruction. Among these, 128 cases, [55.4%] were male and 103 cases [44.6%] were female. The causes of intestinal obstruction were: Incarcerated hernia in 41 cases [17.7%], GI atresia in 38 cases [16.4%], malrotation in 32 cases [13.8%], anorectal malformation in 29 cases [12.5%] and benign or malignant masses inside or outside GI tract in 28 cases [12.1%]. The most common causes of intestinal obstruction were: incarcerated hernia, GI atresia and malrotation


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Humans , Male , Female , Pediatrics , Hernia , Intestinal Atresia
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