A RARE CASE OF FOREIGN BODY (DETACHED PORTEX TRACHEOSTOMY TUBE) IN THE BRONCHUS: CASE REPORT

Abstract

Vasant G. Pawar1 Shrinivas S. Chavan2 Sunil Deshmukh3 Anand Tuljapure4 Ajinkya Kedari5 Manu S. Babu6

Tracheostomy is a common airway procedure for life support. Fractured/detached and hence aspiration of a tracheostomy tube in the tracheobronchial tree is a rare late complication which can be life threatening sometimes. Published reports of a fractured metallic tracheostomy tube presenting as a foreign body in the tracheobronchial tree are rare and detached portex tracheostomy tube are even rarer. Hereby we are reporting a rare case of detached part of portex tracheostomy tube presenting as a foreign body in the right bronchus. Therapeutic rigid bronchoscopic removal is the mainstay of treatment. A periodic review of the techniques of tracheostomy care including timely checkups for signs of wear and tear can possibly eliminate such avoidable late complications

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