An intrabronchial foreign body revealed by bronchiectasis (Bone fragment)

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Khalil Ghebouli 1 , Karim Meskouri, Mohammed Amine Kecir 2, Mehdi Belbekri 2 , Sedik Merouani 2 , Houda Amrane 2 , Kenza Bendjoudi 3

Abstract

Tracheobronchial foreign bodies (FB) by inhalation accidental are serious incidents and particularly common in children. In adults, they are less frequent, very often unrecognized and therefore diagnostic often difficult. Passed unnoticed or neglected, these intrabronchial FBs are responsible for repeated respiratory infections, bronchectasis, which can lead to destruction of the pulmonary parenchyma. We report a case of a neglected foreign body (bone fragment) present in the bronchus of an adult for 53 years revealed by bronchopulmonary suppurations causing bronchiectasis and treated surgically.


 


Keywords: foreign bodies, bone fragment, bronchiectasis, surgery


 

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Khalil Ghebouli 1 , Karim Meskouri, Mohammed Amine Kecir 2, Mehdi Belbekri 2 , Sedik Merouani 2 , Houda Amrane 2 , Kenza Bendjoudi 3. (2024). An intrabronchial foreign body revealed by bronchiectasis (Bone fragment). International Journal of Medical Science in Clinical Research and Review, 7(02), Page: 381–384. Retrieved from http://ijmscrr.in/index.php/ijmscrr/article/view/763