Rayet I, Navez M, Freycon M T, Prades J M
Service de pédiatrie, hôpital Nord, CHRU St-Etienne, St-Priest-en-Jarez, France.
Pediatrie. 1992;47(7-8):589-91.
The authors report on the extraction of a piece of peanut impacted into the antero-internal bronchus of the right middle lobe, inaccesible to rigid bronchoscopy. After 4 months, this foreign body was visualised by flexible endoscope and removed by this technique under general anesthesia. We initially used a brush to pull the foreign body out of the distal bronchus and then used a biopsy forceps to remove it. Three months later, the chest-X-ray is normal and the child is asymptomatic.