Department of Anesthesiology and Resuscitology, Shinshu University School of Medicine, Matsumoto, Nagano, Japan.
J Anesth. 2022 Aug;36(4):564-571. doi: 10.1007/s00540-022-03087-y. Epub 2022 Jul 6.
Accidental foreign bodies (FBs) in the oral cavity, airway, esophagus and breathing circuit associated with anesthetic procedures are rare but can cause serious and life-threatening complications. We here present a case in which an unusual FB in the oral cavity was found after emergence from general anesthesia. The FB was later identified as a melted cap of a felt-tip pen. We investigated the cleaning process for reusable materials and concluded that the FB was accidentally placed in the inner lumen of the reusable bite block during the cleaning process. We then performed a review of the literature on FBs other than those of dental origin which were entrapped in the oral cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea, esophagus, and anesthetic breathing circuit due to anesthetic procedures. From our case and 53 cases found in the search, we concluded that 1) use of disposable medical devices is recommended, 2) FBs can easily migrate into the oral cavity and airway during anesthesia, 3) delayed FB recognition may be associated with difficult intubation situations, and 4) more attention should be paid to the possibility of any medical or non-medical device becoming an FB during anesthesia.
口腔、气道、食管和呼吸回路中与麻醉程序相关的意外异物(FBs)很少见,但可导致严重且危及生命的并发症。我们在此报告一例全身麻醉苏醒后发现口腔内出现不寻常 FB 的病例。该 FB 后来被确定为融化的纤维笔尖帽。我们调查了可重复使用材料的清洁过程,并得出结论,FB 是在清洁过程中意外放置在可重复使用的咬合块的内腔中。然后,我们对由于麻醉程序而在口腔、咽、喉、气管、食管和麻醉呼吸回路中被捕获的除牙源性以外的 FB 进行了文献回顾。从我们的病例和搜索中发现的 53 例中,我们得出以下结论:1)推荐使用一次性医疗器械;2)FB 在麻醉期间很容易迁移到口腔和气道中;3)延迟的 FB 识别可能与困难的插管情况有关;4)在麻醉期间应更加注意任何医疗或非医疗设备成为 FB 的可能性。