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Year: 2013  Vol. 17   Num. Suppl. 1  - Print:
FOREIGN BODIES IN CHILDREN: A 1-YEAR EXPERIENCE IN FIRST AID AT THE REFERENCE SERVICE IN OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Author(s):
Lucas Antonio Gusato, Fernando Cezar Cardoso Maia Filho, Gabriel Cardoso Ramalho Neto, George do Lago Pinheiro, Mychelly de Sá Carvalho, Rafael Toledo Enes Nogueira
Abstract:

OBJECTIVE: To report the experience during an emergency and emergency care of children in a service medical residency in otorhinolaryngology and neck surgery presidente prudente-sp from July 2012 to June 2013. Fifty-five children receiving first aid at the hospital regional president sage sp from July 2012 to June 2013 were assessed. These children presented with foreign bodies lodged in their ears, nose, and oropharynx. Out of the 55 children, 31 (56.4%) were 3 years old while 8 (14.5%) were between the ages of 4 years and 8 years. With regard to sex, 31 (56.4%) children were girls while 24 (43.6%) were boys. In 38 (69.1%) children, the foreign body was found lodged in their ears while in 14 (25.5%) the foreign body was in their nose. Antibiotic therapy was administered to 31 (56.4%) children for local lacerations or infection. Only 8 (14.5%) patients were required to undergo surgery under general anesthesia for removal of the foreign body. CONCLUSION: Foreign bodies in otorhinolaryngology are frequently observed at the ready-pediatric care service. The foreign body could show many symptoms or no symptoms depending on the location it is lodged. The treatment may be simple but removal by an unskilled professional or without the proper equipment can result in serious complications and cause anxiety and worry for the parents of these children.

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