Parrino Christopher R, Samet Ron E
Anesthesiology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, USA.
Cureus. 2025 Apr 29;17(4):e83201. doi: 10.7759/cureus.83201. eCollection 2025 Apr.
During nasotracheal intubation for mandibular fixation surgery in an 85-year-old man, a loose tooth was inadvertently dislodged and remained undetected despite repeated laryngoscopic and bronchoscopic exploration. Antero-posterior chest, abdominal, and neck x-rays also failed to locate the tooth. A lateral neck radiograph was then obtained, which revealed the tooth in the nasopharynx. A nasopharyngeal airway was inserted, enabling the tooth to be successfully displaced caudally and extracted. This case highlights the value of lateral neck x-rays in identifying foreign bodies, especially in supine patients where objects may fall posteriorly and cephalad into the nasopharynx.
在一名85岁男性下颌骨固定手术的鼻气管插管过程中,一颗松动的牙齿被意外弄掉,尽管反复进行喉镜和支气管镜检查仍未被发现。胸部前后位、腹部和颈部X线检查也未能找到这颗牙齿。随后拍摄了颈部侧位X线片,显示牙齿位于鼻咽部。插入了一个鼻咽通气道,使牙齿成功向尾侧移位并取出。该病例突出了颈部侧位X线片在识别异物方面的价值,尤其是在仰卧位患者中,异物可能向后上方掉入鼻咽部。