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pp.333-335
Published Date 1950/8/20
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1492200384

Kubo and his associates report two cases of foreign bodies that of bronchus and esophagus repectively which occurred in infant patients. In one of them, a male infant 2 years and 7 months of age, a sewing needle which was ac-cidently swallowed was located in the right bronchus. Removal of the needle under bron-choscopy was unsuccessfully performed in that the needle had shifted its position into deeper parts of the bronchus and was without the line of vision. Ten days after the initial incidence of swallowing the patient developed symptoms of aspiration pneumonia but concurrently, the presence of the needle was discovered at the eighth intercostal space pos eriorly in line with the scapula. It was then easily removed through simple skin incision. The other case was that of a girl infant 18 months of age who, with congenital esophageal stricture, swallowed two separate of foreign bodies on different occasions without the least knowledge of its parents and apparently from the history given the presence of the condition was of 6 months standing. Removal of these foreign bodies were suc-cessfully performed under esophaguscopy.


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