Management and complications related to foreign bodies in otorhinolaryngology
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Resumo: | This article seeks to present the management and complications related to foreign bodies in otorhinolaryngology. The study is an integrative literature review. It was thus possible to structure the following guiding question: “What are the complications and management related to patients with foreign bodies in otorhinolaryngology?”. A survey was carried out through the electronic library, the Virtual Health Library (BVS), and the following databases were selected: Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences (LILACS) and Medical Literatures Analysis and Retrieval System Online (MEDLINE ). With this, the descriptors consulted in the Descriptors in Science and Health (DeCS), in the month of August 2023, were used: “Foreign bodies”, “Otorhinolaryngology” and “Hospital Medicine”, using the Boolean operator AND between the descriptors when combined. After applying the eligibility criteria, a total of 7 selected articles were used. Serious complications were defined as having a deep neck infection, esophageal perforation, and mediastinitis requiring hospitalization. Around 80 to 90% of ingested FBs pass spontaneously and the complication rate involves perforation, mucosal laceration and infection, although some are uncommon, the associated morbidity can cause hospital stays of up to six times longer than that of patients hassle free. Most situations that lead to EC accidents are preventable, and it is necessary to have improvements in the issue of training of otorhinolaryngologists in order to avoid serious complications. |
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Management and complications related to foreign bodies in otorhinolaryngologyManejo y complicaciones relacionadas con cuerpos extraños en otorrinolaringología.Manejo e complicações relacionadas a corpos estranhos em otorrinolaringologiaCorpos estranhosOtorrinolaringologiaMedicina HospitalarForeign bodiesOtorhinolaryngologyHospital MedicineThis article seeks to present the management and complications related to foreign bodies in otorhinolaryngology. The study is an integrative literature review. It was thus possible to structure the following guiding question: “What are the complications and management related to patients with foreign bodies in otorhinolaryngology?”. A survey was carried out through the electronic library, the Virtual Health Library (BVS), and the following databases were selected: Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences (LILACS) and Medical Literatures Analysis and Retrieval System Online (MEDLINE ). With this, the descriptors consulted in the Descriptors in Science and Health (DeCS), in the month of August 2023, were used: “Foreign bodies”, “Otorhinolaryngology” and “Hospital Medicine”, using the Boolean operator AND between the descriptors when combined. After applying the eligibility criteria, a total of 7 selected articles were used. Serious complications were defined as having a deep neck infection, esophageal perforation, and mediastinitis requiring hospitalization. Around 80 to 90% of ingested FBs pass spontaneously and the complication rate involves perforation, mucosal laceration and infection, although some are uncommon, the associated morbidity can cause hospital stays of up to six times longer than that of patients hassle free. Most situations that lead to EC accidents are preventable, and it is necessary to have improvements in the issue of training of otorhinolaryngologists in order to avoid serious complications.Este artículo busca presentar el manejo y las complicaciones relacionadas con los cuerpos extraños en otorrinolaringología. El estudio es una revisión integradora de la literatura. Fue así posible estructurar la siguiente pregunta orientadora: “¿Cuáles son las complicaciones y el manejo relacionado con los pacientes con cuerpos extraños en otorrinolaringología?”. Se realizó una encuesta a través de la biblioteca electrónica, la Biblioteca Virtual en Salud (BVS), y se seleccionaron las siguientes bases de datos: Literatura Latinoamericana y del Caribe en Ciencias de la Salud (LILACS) y Medical Literatures Analysis and Retrieval System Online (MEDLINE). Con esto, se utilizaron los descriptores consultados en los Descriptores en Ciencia y Salud (DeCS), en el mes de agosto de 2023: “Cuerpos extraños”, “Otorrinolaringología” y “Medicina Hospitalaria”, utilizando el operador booleano Y entre los descriptores cuando conjunto. Luego de aplicar los criterios de elegibilidad, se utilizaron un total de 7 artículos seleccionados. Las complicaciones graves se definieron como infección profunda del cuello, perforación esofágica y mediastinitis que requirieron hospitalización. Alrededor del 80 al 90% de los CE ingeridos pasan espontáneamente y la tasa de complicaciones involucra perforación, laceración mucosa e infección, aunque algunas son poco comunes, la morbilidad asociada puede provocar estancias hospitalarias hasta seis veces más largas que la de los pacientes sin complicaciones. La mayoría de situaciones que conducen a accidentes de CE son prevenibles, y es necesario mejorar en materia de formación de los otorrinolaringólogos para evitar complicaciones graves.Este artigo busca apresentar o manejo e complicações relacionadas a corpos estranhos em otorrinolaringologia. O estudo trata-se de uma revisão integrativa da literatura. Foi possível assim estruturar a seguinte pergunta norteadora: “Quais as complicações e manejo relacionado a pacientes com corpos estranhos em otorrinolaringologia?”. Foi feito um levantamento através da biblioteca eletrônica sendo a Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde (BVS), sendo selecionada as seguintes bases de dados: Literatura Latino-Americana e do Caribe em Ciências da Saúde (LILACS) e Medical Literatures Analysis and Retrieval System Online (MEDLINE). Com isso, foi utilizado os descritores consultados nos Descritores em Ciência e Saúde (DeCS), no mês de agosto de 2023, sendo: “Corpos estranhos”, “Otorrinolaringologia” e “Medicina Hospitalar”, utilizando o operador booleando AND entre os descritores quando combinados. Após a aplicação dos critérios de elegibilidade foram utilizados 7 artigos selecionados ao total. As complicações graves foram definidas como as que possuíam uma infecção profunda do pescoço, perfuração esofágica e mediastinite que necessitavam de hospitalização. Em torno de 80 a 90% dos CE ingeridos passam de forma espontânea e a taxa de complicações envolvem perfuração, laceração da mucosa e infecção, embora algumas sejam incomuns a morbidade associada pode causa internação hospitalar de até seis vezes mais longa do que a de pacientes sem complicações. A maioria das situações que levam a acidentes a CE são evitáveis, sendo necessário que se tenha melhorias na questão da formação dos otorrinolaringologistas a fim de evitar sérias complicações.Specialized Dentistry Group2023-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/46510.36557/2674-8169.2023v5n4p1249-1259Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 5 No. 4 (2023): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 1249-1259Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 5 Núm. 4 (2023): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 1249-1259Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; v. 5 n. 4 (2023): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 1249-12592674-8169reponame:Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciencesinstname:Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)instacron:GOEporhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/465/557Copyright (c) 2023 Lívia Maria Figueiredo Teles de Araújo, Edmundo Machado Ferraz Neto Neto, Maria Clara Oliveira Padilha Diniz, Amanda Hatsue Santana Endo, Rafaela Germana Cavalcanti da Nóbrega, Ana Lívia de Andrade Rangel, Lívia Gonçalves Santos Costa, Renata Antonia Aguiar Ribeiro, Clara Maria Pinto Tenório, Raissa Margarida de Araújo Pessoa, Janeilson Jânio Dantas Júnior, Brena Nunes Melohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAraújo, Lívia Maria Figueiredo Teles deNeto, Edmundo Machado Ferraz NetoDiniz, Maria Clara Oliveira PadilhaEndo, Amanda Hatsue SantanaNóbrega, Rafaela Germana Cavalcanti daRangel, Ana Lívia de AndradeCosta, Lívia Gonçalves SantosRibeiro, Renata Antonia AguiarTenório, Clara Maria PintoPessoa, Raissa Margarida de AraújoDantas Júnior, Janeilson JânioMelo, Brena Nunes2023-09-01T08:59:52Zoai:ojs.bjihs.emnuvens.com.br:article/465Revistahttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihsONGhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/oaijournal.bjihs@periodicosbrasil.com.br2674-81692674-8169opendoar:2023-09-01T08:59:52Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences - Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)false |
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Management and complications related to foreign bodies in otorhinolaryngology Manejo y complicaciones relacionadas con cuerpos extraños en otorrinolaringología. Manejo e complicações relacionadas a corpos estranhos em otorrinolaringologia |
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Management and complications related to foreign bodies in otorhinolaryngology |
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Management and complications related to foreign bodies in otorhinolaryngology Araújo, Lívia Maria Figueiredo Teles de Corpos estranhos Otorrinolaringologia Medicina Hospitalar Foreign bodies Otorhinolaryngology Hospital Medicine |
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Management and complications related to foreign bodies in otorhinolaryngology |
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Management and complications related to foreign bodies in otorhinolaryngology |
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Management and complications related to foreign bodies in otorhinolaryngology |
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Management and complications related to foreign bodies in otorhinolaryngology |
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Management and complications related to foreign bodies in otorhinolaryngology |
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Araújo, Lívia Maria Figueiredo Teles de |
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Araújo, Lívia Maria Figueiredo Teles de Neto, Edmundo Machado Ferraz Neto Diniz, Maria Clara Oliveira Padilha Endo, Amanda Hatsue Santana Nóbrega, Rafaela Germana Cavalcanti da Rangel, Ana Lívia de Andrade Costa, Lívia Gonçalves Santos Ribeiro, Renata Antonia Aguiar Tenório, Clara Maria Pinto Pessoa, Raissa Margarida de Araújo Dantas Júnior, Janeilson Jânio Melo, Brena Nunes |
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Neto, Edmundo Machado Ferraz Neto Diniz, Maria Clara Oliveira Padilha Endo, Amanda Hatsue Santana Nóbrega, Rafaela Germana Cavalcanti da Rangel, Ana Lívia de Andrade Costa, Lívia Gonçalves Santos Ribeiro, Renata Antonia Aguiar Tenório, Clara Maria Pinto Pessoa, Raissa Margarida de Araújo Dantas Júnior, Janeilson Jânio Melo, Brena Nunes |
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Araújo, Lívia Maria Figueiredo Teles de Neto, Edmundo Machado Ferraz Neto Diniz, Maria Clara Oliveira Padilha Endo, Amanda Hatsue Santana Nóbrega, Rafaela Germana Cavalcanti da Rangel, Ana Lívia de Andrade Costa, Lívia Gonçalves Santos Ribeiro, Renata Antonia Aguiar Tenório, Clara Maria Pinto Pessoa, Raissa Margarida de Araújo Dantas Júnior, Janeilson Jânio Melo, Brena Nunes |
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Corpos estranhos Otorrinolaringologia Medicina Hospitalar Foreign bodies Otorhinolaryngology Hospital Medicine |
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Corpos estranhos Otorrinolaringologia Medicina Hospitalar Foreign bodies Otorhinolaryngology Hospital Medicine |
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This article seeks to present the management and complications related to foreign bodies in otorhinolaryngology. The study is an integrative literature review. It was thus possible to structure the following guiding question: “What are the complications and management related to patients with foreign bodies in otorhinolaryngology?”. A survey was carried out through the electronic library, the Virtual Health Library (BVS), and the following databases were selected: Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences (LILACS) and Medical Literatures Analysis and Retrieval System Online (MEDLINE ). With this, the descriptors consulted in the Descriptors in Science and Health (DeCS), in the month of August 2023, were used: “Foreign bodies”, “Otorhinolaryngology” and “Hospital Medicine”, using the Boolean operator AND between the descriptors when combined. After applying the eligibility criteria, a total of 7 selected articles were used. Serious complications were defined as having a deep neck infection, esophageal perforation, and mediastinitis requiring hospitalization. Around 80 to 90% of ingested FBs pass spontaneously and the complication rate involves perforation, mucosal laceration and infection, although some are uncommon, the associated morbidity can cause hospital stays of up to six times longer than that of patients hassle free. Most situations that lead to EC accidents are preventable, and it is necessary to have improvements in the issue of training of otorhinolaryngologists in order to avoid serious complications. |
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