Goswami Saileswar, Goswami Choitali
Department of Otolaryngology, Calcutta National Medical College, Kolkata, West Bengal 700014, India.
Department of General Emergency, Medical College, Kolkata, West Bengal 700073, India.
Case Rep Emerg Med. 2015;2015:485762. doi: 10.1155/2015/485762. Epub 2015 Apr 28.
A toddler of sixteen months fell while brushing his teeth and his mouth hit the ground. The toothbrush broke and one-third of it including the head got impacted in his throat. The attempt of his mother to remove it with her fingers further complicated the case and the toothbrush was ultimately lodged in the retropharyngeal space at the level from C1 to C5 vertebrae. It was strongly impacted due to the presence of the bristles. The broken end of the handle was just protruding into the nasopharynx and was very difficult to locate. The first attempt of its removal was unsuccessful. The toothbrush was removed safely in the second attempt without any complication.
一名16个月大的幼儿在刷牙时摔倒,嘴巴撞到地面。牙刷折断,包括刷头在内的三分之一部分卡在了他的喉咙里。他母亲试图用手指取出牙刷,结果使情况更加复杂,最终牙刷卡在了C1至C5椎体水平的咽后间隙。由于刷毛的存在,它被紧紧卡住。牙刷柄的断端刚刚伸进鼻咽部,很难找到。第一次尝试取出未成功。第二次尝试时,牙刷被安全取出,没有出现任何并发症。