Foreign bodies in otolaryngology: Experience at Clínica Santa María

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Florencia Capdeville O
Natalia Cabrera S.
Lara Fernández R.
Lorena Olcese T
Marcela Veloz T
Katherine Walker J

Keywords

Foreign bodies, otolaryngology, emergency care, epidemiology, statistics

Abstract

Introduction: Foreign bodies (FB) in the ear, nose and upper airway-digestive tract are 30% of the emergencies in otolaryngology (ORL). There is no national epidemiological data that describes the FB casuistry. Aim: To describe the epidemiology of patients who have a diagnosis of a FB evaluated, between 2013-2018, at Santa María Clinic in Santiago, Chile. To describe the characteristics of FB, location, method of removal, and complications. Ma­terial and Method: A descriptive and retrospective study, based on review of clinical re­cords of patients with the diagnosis of FB, analyzing epidemiological and clinical variables. Results: 1847 cases with a diagnosis of FB were reviewed, of which 1494 were confirmed. Most were male (53.3%), with an average age of 16.5 years (range 0-95 years). The most prevalent FB locations were otic (52.9%) and nasal (27.9%). The most frequent associa- ted symptom was sensation of a FB (18.1%). The diagnosis was fundamentally based on physical examination (84%), requiring complementary tools in 18.2%. The extraction was mostly ambulatory (84.6%), requiring extraction in the operation room in 12.5%. 5.5% presented complications, and the fatality rate was 0.07%. Conclusion: This casuistry is unique at the national level, and allows us to know the epidemiology of FB. A low percenta- ge of patients correspond to life-threatening locations, but timely management allows a low rate of complications and fatality.

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