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- W3106563553 abstract "Foreign body aspiration is a major medical problem affecting primarily children and the elderly. It can be a life-threatening emergency and, at times, a diagnostic dilemma. The role the pediatric pulmonologist plays is multi-faceted and collaborative. At the initial presentation, the pulmonologist can assist the frontline clinicians in the clinic, urgent care, or emergency department setting with the diagnostic evaluation using physical exam, radiographic examination, and possibly confirmatory flexible bronchoscopy. Then once the foreign body is found, rigid bronchoscopy is usually the safest method for extraction, however the pulmonologist can take on an interventional role instead of just one as a diagnostician and help with the removal of foreign bodies. This role is particularly salient when the foreign body is located in a distal airway or the size and shape of the foreign body make it more amenable to extraction utilizing some of the tools that the flexible bronchoscopist has at their disposal. Following removal, the pulmonologist is vital in helping with post-operative management including the identification and treatment of complications both acutely and chronically." @default.
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