Pediatric bilateral vocal cord granulomas presenting as airway foreign body following prolonged intubation due to COVID-19 related multisystem inflammatory syndrome
Author(s) -
Viraj Shah,
Neeraj Suresh,
Luke J. Pasick,
Michael K. Ghiam,
Leonardo A. Torres
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
otolaryngology case reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.118
H-Index - 1
ISSN - 2468-5488
DOI - 10.1016/j.xocr.2021.100311
Subject(s) - medicine , stridor , foreign body , intubation , airway , pneumonia , foreign body aspiration , anesthesia , laryngoscopy , bronchoscopy , differential diagnosis , airway obstruction , airway management , surgery , pathology
BackgroundThis report is a case of bilateral vocal cord granulomas (VCG) in a 9-year-old child presenting as an airway foreign body and stridor following f prolonged intubation due to COVID-19 pneumonia complicated by multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C).Case presentationThis case reports a 9-year-old male who presented to the emergency department with acute stridor concerning for airway obstruction. X-ray findings suggested an airway foreign body; however, on rigid bronchoscopy, ball-valving bilateral VCG obstructing 90% of the glottic airway were identified. After excision of the VCGs, the patient's symptoms resolved with no postoperative complications.ConclusionWith suspected foreign body aspiration in a pediatric patient with a history of prolonged intubation, it is important to consider a broad differential diagnosis. VCGs are rare complications of prolonged intubation that could be in children with prior history of intubation following COVID-19 pneumonia.
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