Tic-“tack”-toe, out I go: A strategic implementation of flexible bronchoscopy in the removal of an aspirated thumbtack

  • Saria Tasnim Texas Tech University Health Science Center https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0334-4776
  • Balaji Mohanakrishnan Texas Tech University Health Science Center
  • Nandini Ray
  • Manish Patel Texas Tech University Health Science Center

Abstract

Thumbtack aspiration is a medical emergency as the sharp end poses a risk of injuring the respiratory tract and potentially causing fatal complications. Its removal can be difficult, even under bronchoscopy guidance, as the sharp end can potentially lead to bronchial mucosal tears and perforation. We present a case of a 16-year-old male who was admitted following the unintentional ingestion of a thumbtack which was removed via flexible bronchoscopy. These sharp metal objects are commonly removed using rigid bronchoscopy, but removal by flexible bronchoscopy, although challenging, is still possible.

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Published
2023-01-24
How to Cite
Tasnim, S., Mohanakrishnan, B., Ray, N., & Patel, M. (2023). Tic-“tack”-toe, out I go: A strategic implementation of flexible bronchoscopy in the removal of an aspirated thumbtack. The Southwest Respiratory and Critical Care Chronicles, 11(46), 56-58. https://doi.org/10.12746/swrccc.v11i46.1083