Capsule Endoscopy Removal through Flexible Bronchoscopy
Author(s) -
Kirk L. DePriest,
Ali S. Wahla,
Russell Blair,
Bennett Fein,
Robert Chin
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
respiration
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.264
H-Index - 81
eISSN - 1423-0356
pISSN - 0025-7931
DOI - 10.1159/000255763
Subject(s) - medicine , pulmonologists , capsule , foreign body , bronchoscopy , capsule endoscopy , endoscopy , surgery , foreign body aspiration , sedation , flexible bronchoscopy , general surgery , population , radiology , intensive care medicine , botany , biology , environmental health
Since its introduction over 9 years ago, capsule video endoscopy has become increasingly popular within the gastroenterology community, leading to its use in a growing number of patients including the elderly. With the widespread adoption of this diagnostic modality within the elderly population comes the added risk of capsule aspiration. We present such a case where a 90-year-old patient was admitted after accidental aspiration of a capsule. Removal of the capsule posed a therapeutic challenge. In the article, we discuss the novel use of a Roth Net expandable foreign body extractor to remove the capsule using a flexible bronchoscope with minimal need for sedation. As video capsule endoscopy is used more routinely in elderly patients and clinical pulmonologists will be more frequently called up to assist in foreign body removal, our experience highlights that it is possible to remove these large capsules with a flexible bronchoscope and avoid the need for rigid bronchoscopy in this high-risk patient group.
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