Background: This case report presents a detailed account of an incident involving the aspiration of an endodontic file during a routine dental procedure, highlighting the critical importance of preventive strategies, early diagnosis, and prompt intervention to manage such emergencies effectively.
Case Overview: The patient, a 68-year-old female with a known
hyperactive gag reflex, underwent a routine endodontic procedure. During the
procedure, a sudden brisk movement led to the unexpected aspiration of an
endodontic file. Due to the patient's pronounced gag reflex, traditional
preventive measures such as the use of a rubber dam and gauze pack were not
feasible. Immediately following the aspiration, the dental team attempted to
induce coughing by positioning the patient to expel the foreign object
naturally; however, these efforts were unsuccessful.
Diagnostic and Therapeutic Intervention: Prompt radiographic
imaging, including chest radiography, was conducted to locate the aspirated
file, which was found lodged in the larynx. The patient was immediately
referred for a laryngoscopic examination, during which the file was
successfully retrieved using Magill's forceps. The timely intervention
prevented potentially serious complications, such as respiratory distress,
airway obstruction, or secondary infections, which could have arisen from the
retained foreign body.
Conclusion and Implications: This case underscores the critical
importance of vigilance and adherence to protective protocols during dental
procedures, particularly in patients with known risk factors, such as a
hyperactive gag reflex. The report emphasizes the necessity of implementing
preventive strategies, including the use of physical barriers when feasible and
ensuring proper patient positioning, to reduce the risk of foreign body
aspiration. Furthermore, it highlights the need for dental practitioners to be
prepared for immediate action in the event of such emergencies, including
having a clear protocol for emergency management and rapid access to diagnostic
tools and referral services. This case serves as a valuable reminder of the
potential risks associated with dental procedures and the importance of
proactive measures to ensure patient safety.
Author
(s) Details
Garima
Arora
Dr. G.D Pol Foundations Y.M.T Dental College and Hospital,
Kharghar, Navi Mumbai, India.
Satish
Sane
Dr. G.D Pol Foundations Y.M.T Dental College and Hospital,
Kharghar, Navi Mumbai, India.
Shabnam
Negi
Bhojia Dental College and Hospital, Bhud, Baddi, Himachal Pradesh,
India.
Anil
Richhawal
Dr. G.D Pol Foundations Y.M.T Dental College and Hospital,
Kharghar, Navi Mumbai, India.
Harshraj Gawande
Dr. G.D Pol Foundations Y.M.T Dental College and Hospital, Kharghar, Navi
Mumbai, India.
Sreeja Nair
Dr. G.D Pol Foundations Y.M.T Dental College and Hospital, Kharghar, Navi
Mumbai, India.
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