Foreign body in ear, nose and oropharynx: experience from a tertiary hospital

Braz J Otorhinolaryngol. 2006 Mar-Apr;72(2):177-81. doi: 10.1016/s1808-8694(15)30052-5.

Abstract

The occurrence of foreign bodies in otorhinolaryngology is reason of constant searches for emergency services.

Objective: To value the incidence of patients with foreign body, to analyze the clinical situation and the treatment in these cases.

Method: The prospective study was realized in 81 patients with diagnosis of foreign body of nose, ear or oropharynx in the otorhinolaryngology service of the Hospital do Servidor Público Municipal de São Paulo between april/2003 and march/2005.

Results: 57 cases of foreign body of ear, 13 cases of nose and 11 of oropharynx. These patients, 51.85% were men and 48.15% were women. The age average was 23 years old. The average of the evolution time was 18.36 days, being that 38.27% these cases were taken care in less 24 hours of evolution. Inside the total of patients, 83.95% received initial attendance in the otorhinolaryngology clinic, and 16.05% came of another service after some previous removal attempt. The most common symptom of the foreign bodies cases of oropharynx it was odinofagia present in 90.91% of the cases; in the foreign bodies of nose, the unilateral rhinorrhea and cacosmia were present in 46.15 of the cases; in the foreign bodies of ear, 38.60% evolved without symptoms and 28.07 with hipoacusia. The most frequent foreign body of oropharynx it was the fish spine (54.55%); in the nose it was the paper (30.77%); and in the ear it was the cotton (31.58%). The complications resulting of the presence of foreign body or about the manipulation of these had been found in 13 cases (16.05%).

Conclusion: Most cases of foreign body conditions, in which a non-specialist professional or a non-professional person previously handles its removal, have a bad evolution with emerging complications. Such outcomes strengthen the fact that an otorhinolaryngologist using the proper equipment must treat patients with foreign body.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Brazil / epidemiology
  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • Eye Foreign Bodies / complications
  • Eye Foreign Bodies / epidemiology
  • Eye Foreign Bodies / therapy
  • Female
  • Foreign Bodies / complications
  • Foreign Bodies / epidemiology*
  • Foreign Bodies / therapy
  • Humans
  • Incidence
  • Infant
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Male
  • Nose*
  • Oropharynx*
  • Prospective Studies