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Mira Road: 6-Year-Old Boy Gets Tooth Stuck In Right Bronchus

A 6-year-old boy from Boisar has been successfully operated upon by a team of doctors.

Mira Road: 6-Year-Old Boy Gets Tooth Stuck In Right Bronchus
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A 6-year-old boy from Boisar has been successfully operated upon by a team of doctors Dr Ankit Gupta (paediatric intensivist) Dr Sangamlal Pal (ENT surgeon) Dr Sumeet Warang (anaesthesiologist) at Wockhardt Hospitals, Mira Road to remove a tooth stuck in the right lung.

The patient has been discharged from the hospital and resumed his daily routine now. The parents of the patient are residents of Boisar who panicked after he accidentally aspirated his tooth. The patient wasn’t able to breathe properly after the incident owing to airway obstruction. For the much-needed relief, the patient was referred to Wockhardt Hospital wherein he was able to breathe freely again.

Dr Sangamlal Pal ENT Consultant, Wockhardt Hospitals, Mira Road said, “On arrival in an emergency room (ER), the patient had symptoms such as breathing difficulty. Radiology confirmed the presence of the tooth on the right side of the bronchus. The patient was immediately taken to the operation theatre (OT) wherein he was scheduled for rigid bronchoscopy.”

Dr Pal added, “It is a procedure performed to remove the foreign body (FB) aspiration from bronchus. With the help of a rigid bronchoscope consisting of an optical forcep and a camera that showed the tooth in the right bronchus. The tooth was removed after gaining access to the patient’s airway under general anaesthesia. The airway and breathing improved immediately after the procedure. Post-operation, the patient was in the PICU, recovered well, and was discharged the next day. Not, treating him at the right time could have led to serious complications like death or permanent lung damage.”

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