Transitioning from the dental chair to the bronchoscopy table: a rare complication of a root canal procedure
Background: Dental needle aspiration is a rare complication of oral procedures given the advances in medical technology. Aspirations in general may also be asymptomatic, apart from the possible remote history of upper airway irritation at the time of induction. Clinicians should take a detailed hist...
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| author | Sara Hussain Goran Nadir Salih Majed Rafik Mohammadiih Michael George Jalal Firas AlNajjar |
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| description | Background:
Dental needle aspiration is a rare complication of oral procedures given the advances in medical technology. Aspirations in general may also be asymptomatic, apart from the possible remote history of upper airway irritation at the time of induction. Clinicians should take a detailed history and examination, along with appropriate diagnostic imaging before discharging these patients from the emergency department.
Case presentation:
A young patient presented with an acute complaint of pain and coughing post-dental procedure. On arrival at the emergency department, she was vitally and clinically stable, without signs of respiratory distress. There were no complaints reported apart from minor throat pain. Imaging done in the emergency department revealed the presence of a 32 mm needle in the distal airway. She underwent emergency flexible bronchoscopy, and the foreign body was removed under direct visualization. The patient remained stable throughout the procedure and had an uneventful stay until discharge.
Conclusion:
While needle aspiration is a relatively uncommon occurrence, its early detection is always critical before further damage to local structures can occur. Regardless of presentation and symptoms, basic imaging is mandatory before the disposition is decided. [SJEMed 2024; 5(1.000): 058-060] |
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| spelling | doaj-art-0bbba30c4eb44cd49c6ca49375dc86fa2025-08-20T01:13:11ZengDiscover STM Publishing LtdSaudi Journal of Emergency Medicine1658-84872024-03-015105806010.24911/SJEMed/72-1684437041153832Transitioning from the dental chair to the bronchoscopy table: a rare complication of a root canal procedureSara Hussain0Goran Nadir Salih1Majed Rafik Mohammadiih2Michael George Jalal3Firas AlNajjar4Emergency Department, Rashid Hospital, Dubai Academic Health Corporation, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Pulmonology Department, Rashid Hospital, Dubai Academic Health Corporation, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Emergency Department, Rashid Hospital, Dubai Academic Health Corporation, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Emergency Department, Rashid Hospital, Dubai Academic Health Corporation, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Emergency Department, Rashid Hospital, Dubai Academic Health Corporation, Dubai, United Arab EmiratesBackground: Dental needle aspiration is a rare complication of oral procedures given the advances in medical technology. Aspirations in general may also be asymptomatic, apart from the possible remote history of upper airway irritation at the time of induction. Clinicians should take a detailed history and examination, along with appropriate diagnostic imaging before discharging these patients from the emergency department. Case presentation: A young patient presented with an acute complaint of pain and coughing post-dental procedure. On arrival at the emergency department, she was vitally and clinically stable, without signs of respiratory distress. There were no complaints reported apart from minor throat pain. Imaging done in the emergency department revealed the presence of a 32 mm needle in the distal airway. She underwent emergency flexible bronchoscopy, and the foreign body was removed under direct visualization. The patient remained stable throughout the procedure and had an uneventful stay until discharge. Conclusion: While needle aspiration is a relatively uncommon occurrence, its early detection is always critical before further damage to local structures can occur. Regardless of presentation and symptoms, basic imaging is mandatory before the disposition is decided. [SJEMed 2024; 5(1.000): 058-060]https://sjemed.com/?mno=153832dental instrument aspirationforeign body aspirationbronchoscopyaspiration emergency pulmonology |
| spellingShingle | Sara Hussain Goran Nadir Salih Majed Rafik Mohammadiih Michael George Jalal Firas AlNajjar Transitioning from the dental chair to the bronchoscopy table: a rare complication of a root canal procedure dental instrument aspiration foreign body aspiration bronchoscopy aspiration emergency pulmonology |
| title | Transitioning from the dental chair to the bronchoscopy table: a rare complication of a root canal procedure |
| title_full | Transitioning from the dental chair to the bronchoscopy table: a rare complication of a root canal procedure |
| title_fullStr | Transitioning from the dental chair to the bronchoscopy table: a rare complication of a root canal procedure |
| title_full_unstemmed | Transitioning from the dental chair to the bronchoscopy table: a rare complication of a root canal procedure |
| title_short | Transitioning from the dental chair to the bronchoscopy table: a rare complication of a root canal procedure |
| title_sort | transitioning from the dental chair to the bronchoscopy table a rare complication of a root canal procedure |
| topic | dental instrument aspiration foreign body aspiration bronchoscopy aspiration emergency pulmonology |
| url | https://sjemed.com/?mno=153832 |
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