This study aims to investigate the clinical characteristics of tracheobronchial foreign bodies (TFBs) in children and its methods of treatment, providing a theoretical basis for including TFBs into the clinical pathway for children and conducting bronchoscopy performed by senior residents and attending physicians under general anesthesia. The clinical data of 1060 patients diagnosed with TFBs from January 2015 to January 2016 were evaluated. The age, gender, clinical manifestations, foreign body properties, thoracic CT, and three-dimensional reconstruction, preoperative and postoperative complications, hospital stay, surgical and general anesthesia bronchoscopy, and foreign body removal surgery of these patients were analyzed. TFBs frequent...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the clinical characteristics and the results of bronchoscopic treatment of c...
PubMedID: 16242787Objective: Airway foreign bodies present a diagnostic dilemma and has been recogni...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To compare the clinical and management aspects of tracheobronchial aspirated forei...
Introduction: Foreign body aspirations (FBA) in children are serious life-threatening clinical condi...
Foreign body aspiration (FBA) is a common and lethal accident in the pediatric age group. It require...
To study cases of foreign bodies (FB) in the tracheobronchial tree investigating the clinical and ra...
Tracheobronchial foreign body aspiration in children represents a diagnostic and therapeutic emergen...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the clinical characteristics and the results of bronchoscopic treatment of c...
Abstract- Foreign body aspiration of airways is very dangerous and sometimes fatal. Early diagnosis ...
It is well known that young children have tendency to place objects in their mouths, frequently lead...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the clinical characteristics and the results of bronchoscopic treatment of c...
After the introduction of bronchoscopy into the medical practice, the incidence of complications fol...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the clinical characteristics and the results of bronchoscopic treatment of c...
Aim: Tracheal or bronchial foreign body aspiration is a life-threatening emergency in children requi...
Background: Foreign body aspiration (FBA) is a common cause of respiratory compromise in early child...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the clinical characteristics and the results of bronchoscopic treatment of c...
PubMedID: 16242787Objective: Airway foreign bodies present a diagnostic dilemma and has been recogni...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To compare the clinical and management aspects of tracheobronchial aspirated forei...
Introduction: Foreign body aspirations (FBA) in children are serious life-threatening clinical condi...
Foreign body aspiration (FBA) is a common and lethal accident in the pediatric age group. It require...
To study cases of foreign bodies (FB) in the tracheobronchial tree investigating the clinical and ra...
Tracheobronchial foreign body aspiration in children represents a diagnostic and therapeutic emergen...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the clinical characteristics and the results of bronchoscopic treatment of c...
Abstract- Foreign body aspiration of airways is very dangerous and sometimes fatal. Early diagnosis ...
It is well known that young children have tendency to place objects in their mouths, frequently lead...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the clinical characteristics and the results of bronchoscopic treatment of c...
After the introduction of bronchoscopy into the medical practice, the incidence of complications fol...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the clinical characteristics and the results of bronchoscopic treatment of c...
Aim: Tracheal or bronchial foreign body aspiration is a life-threatening emergency in children requi...
Background: Foreign body aspiration (FBA) is a common cause of respiratory compromise in early child...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the clinical characteristics and the results of bronchoscopic treatment of c...
PubMedID: 16242787Objective: Airway foreign bodies present a diagnostic dilemma and has been recogni...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To compare the clinical and management aspects of tracheobronchial aspirated forei...