Dr. Raymond H. B.
Foreign body (FB) aspiration is a rare but potentially life-threatening event, accounting for 0.16–0.33% of adult bronchoscopic procedures (1). If not diagnosed immediately, retained FBs may lead to recurrent pneumonia, bronchiectasis, recurrent hemoptysis, pneumothorax, lung abscesses, pneumomediastinum, or other complications. Therefore, removal
Successful Extraction of Tracheobronchial Foreign Body Using Rigid Bronchoscopy

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