Fish Bones in the Vallecula and Tongue Base: Removal with the Rigid Nasal Endoscope
Overview
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Journal
J Laryngol Otol
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Specialty
Otorhinolaryngology
Date
2002 Nov 20
PMID
12437842
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Abstract
The tongue base and vallecula are common anatomical sites for impaction of inadvertently swallowed fish bones. Many techniques for their removal have been described but this apparently simple procedure can still pose a surgical challenge. We describe a previously unreported technique using rigid endoscopy with the 4 mm 30 degree Hopkins' rod as a visual aid for transoral removal of the impacted bone. The technique has proved to be very well tolerated by the patient and more acceptable in terms of morbidity, time and resources than either flexible endoscopy or rigid endoscopy under general anaesthetic.