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ABSTRACT
Aim: To determine the frequency and types of airways foreign body in children undergoing bronchoscopy.
Study Design: Cross-sectional/descriptive study
Place and Duration of Study: Department of ENT, Sheikh Zayed University Medical College Khost Province
Afghanistan from 1st January 2018 to 31st March 2021.
Methodology: Ninety patients of both genders and aged between 6 months to 15 years were enrolled. Patient’s
details demographics like age, sex and weight were recorded after taking informed consent from the patient’s
guardian. Patients with foreign body aspiration presented within weeks of aspiration. Patients were subjected to
rigid bronchoscopy under general anaesthesia after doing chest X-ray. Clinical and radiological findings were
observed among all cases.
Results: Mean age of the patients was 4.52±6.35 years. Sixty five (72.22%) were males and 25 (27.8%) were
females. Mean time interval between foreign body aspiration and admission to hospital was 1.04±0.9 weeks. The
right main bronchus was the most common site 50 (55.55%) followed by left bronchus 35 (38.9%), and trachea
found in 5 (5.55%). Most common foreign body retrieved was pine nut (Chilgoza) found in 77 (85.6%) followed by
peanut in 5 (5.56%), seeds 4 (4.4%), whistle 2 (2.2%) and stone pieces in 2 (2.2%) cases.
Conclusion: Foreign body aspiration in male children is more common, mainly under the age of four years. It has
been found during the bronchoscopy that the foreign body was commonly lodged in the right main bronchus. The
most common foreign body was pine nut.
Keywords: Children, Pine nut (Chilgoza), Tracheobronchial, Rigid bronchoscopy, Children, Foreign body
aspiration.