Use of low-cost three-dimensional printer to simulate grasping of bronchial foreign body

Respirol Case Rep. 2018 Jul 11;6(7):e00351. doi: 10.1002/rcr2.351. eCollection 2018 Oct.

Abstract

An 89-year-old man was hospitalized with severe pneumonia. Chest computed tomography showed a foreign body in the left main bronchus. We moulded a three-dimensional (3D) model of the foreign body with a low-cost 3D printer and found it had the shape of a tooth. We simulated grasping the model with several forceps and succeeded in grasping it with a retrieval net and shark-tooth forceps. Bronchoscopy was performed after his respiratory condition improved. We found a dental foreign body that had accidentally moved and become stuck in the right upper bronchus. We scraped it out with a retrieval net and grasped the recess site of the foreign body with a shark-tooth forceps as performed in the simulation. Removal was successful, and the total bronchoscopy time was 9 min. The bronchial foreign body was safely grasped and removed in a short time after simulation with several forceps using a low-cost 3D printer.

Keywords: Bronchial foreign body; forceps; simulation training; three dimensional printer.

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