Product information "Inhaled Foreign Body—trachea"
Clinical History
A 57-year-old man presented with a 3-week history of cough and pleuritic left chest pain. Chest X-ray showed left upper lobe collapse and a large left pleural effusion. Pleurodesis yielded frank pus from the pleural cavity. Despite drainage and antibiotics, he died.
Pathology
The specimen includes the lower trachea and main bronchi with the left upper lobe sliced open. At the origin of the left upper lobe bronchus was an impacted foreign body — an inhaled rabbit vertebra. The obstruction caused the lobe to collapse, pneumonia to develop, and fibrinous exudate to cover the pleura. This represents foreign body aspiration with collapse, pneumonia, and empyema of the left upper lobe.
Further Information
Foreign body aspiration (FBA) occurs when an object blocks the airway partially or completely, posing a serious risk of death, especially in children under 1 year and adults over 75. Adult risk factors include decreased consciousness, intoxication, anesthesia, medication impairing cough/swallowing, stroke, and neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s. Common aspirated items include inorganic objects (nails, pins) and organic materials (bones, poorly chewed meat). Symptoms depend on obstruction size, ranging from sudden choking to gradual cough, dyspnea, fever, chest pain, and haemoptysis. Distal airway collapse can cause infection. Treatment requires bronchoscopic removal or emergency tracheostomy.
A 57-year-old man presented with a 3-week history of cough and pleuritic left chest pain. Chest X-ray showed left upper lobe collapse and a large left pleural effusion. Pleurodesis yielded frank pus from the pleural cavity. Despite drainage and antibiotics, he died.
Pathology
The specimen includes the lower trachea and main bronchi with the left upper lobe sliced open. At the origin of the left upper lobe bronchus was an impacted foreign body — an inhaled rabbit vertebra. The obstruction caused the lobe to collapse, pneumonia to develop, and fibrinous exudate to cover the pleura. This represents foreign body aspiration with collapse, pneumonia, and empyema of the left upper lobe.
Further Information
Foreign body aspiration (FBA) occurs when an object blocks the airway partially or completely, posing a serious risk of death, especially in children under 1 year and adults over 75. Adult risk factors include decreased consciousness, intoxication, anesthesia, medication impairing cough/swallowing, stroke, and neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s. Common aspirated items include inorganic objects (nails, pins) and organic materials (bones, poorly chewed meat). Symptoms depend on obstruction size, ranging from sudden choking to gradual cough, dyspnea, fever, chest pain, and haemoptysis. Distal airway collapse can cause infection. Treatment requires bronchoscopic removal or emergency tracheostomy.
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