December 2021 Medical Image of the Month: Aspirated Dental Implant

No abstract available. Article truncated after first 150 words. A 76-year-old woman with a past medical history significant for left-sided breast cancer status post lumpectomy recently underwent an extensive dental procedure about 1 month prior to presentation. The dental procedure was prolonged, an...

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Autores principales: Prasad M. Panse MD, Sreeja Biswas Roy MD, Robert W. Viggiano MD
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:e33ea4e50efc4fe4a51e3455338631e62021-12-02T15:29:13ZDecember 2021 Medical Image of the Month: Aspirated Dental Implant10.13175/swjpcc040-212160-6773https://doaj.org/article/e33ea4e50efc4fe4a51e3455338631e62021-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.swjpcc.com/imaging/2021/12/2/december-2021-medical-image-of-the-month-aspirated-dental-im.htmlhttps://doaj.org/toc/2160-6773No abstract available. Article truncated after first 150 words. A 76-year-old woman with a past medical history significant for left-sided breast cancer status post lumpectomy recently underwent an extensive dental procedure about 1 month prior to presentation. The dental procedure was prolonged, and the patient reported falling asleep during the procedure several times. She presented with fatigue, right pleuritic chest pain, low-grade fevers, and drenching sweats. She underwent chest radiography at an outside institution which disclosed pneumonia, for which she was treated with cefdinir and doxycycline without improvement. Thoracostomy tube drainage of the pleural effusion was performed and showed empyema. Imaging showed an airway foreign body which was retrieved bronchoscopically. The patient made an uneventful recovery. Aspiration during dental procedures is rare but reported (1). Dental items have been reported as the second most commonly ingested/aspirated foreign objects in adults. If the airway is not compromised, assessment for any lost or missing instrument and its component should be done … Prasad M. Panse MDSreeja Biswas Roy MDRobert W. Viggiano MDArizona Thoracic Societyarticleaspirated dental applianceforeign bodyaspirationdental procedurecomplicationbronchoscopyct scanchest x-rayempyemarespiratory aspirationGeneral worksR5-130.5Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aidRC86-88.9ENSouthwest Journal of Pulmonary and Critical Care, Vol 23, Iss 6, Pp 149-150 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
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topic aspirated dental appliance
foreign body
aspiration
dental procedure
complication
bronchoscopy
ct scan
chest x-ray
empyema
respiratory aspiration
General works
R5-130.5
Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid
RC86-88.9
spellingShingle aspirated dental appliance
foreign body
aspiration
dental procedure
complication
bronchoscopy
ct scan
chest x-ray
empyema
respiratory aspiration
General works
R5-130.5
Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid
RC86-88.9
Prasad M. Panse MD
Sreeja Biswas Roy MD
Robert W. Viggiano MD
December 2021 Medical Image of the Month: Aspirated Dental Implant
description No abstract available. Article truncated after first 150 words. A 76-year-old woman with a past medical history significant for left-sided breast cancer status post lumpectomy recently underwent an extensive dental procedure about 1 month prior to presentation. The dental procedure was prolonged, and the patient reported falling asleep during the procedure several times. She presented with fatigue, right pleuritic chest pain, low-grade fevers, and drenching sweats. She underwent chest radiography at an outside institution which disclosed pneumonia, for which she was treated with cefdinir and doxycycline without improvement. Thoracostomy tube drainage of the pleural effusion was performed and showed empyema. Imaging showed an airway foreign body which was retrieved bronchoscopically. The patient made an uneventful recovery. Aspiration during dental procedures is rare but reported (1). Dental items have been reported as the second most commonly ingested/aspirated foreign objects in adults. If the airway is not compromised, assessment for any lost or missing instrument and its component should be done …
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author Prasad M. Panse MD
Sreeja Biswas Roy MD
Robert W. Viggiano MD
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title December 2021 Medical Image of the Month: Aspirated Dental Implant
title_short December 2021 Medical Image of the Month: Aspirated Dental Implant
title_full December 2021 Medical Image of the Month: Aspirated Dental Implant
title_fullStr December 2021 Medical Image of the Month: Aspirated Dental Implant
title_full_unstemmed December 2021 Medical Image of the Month: Aspirated Dental Implant
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