Nasal foreign bodies among pediatric population in Zaria-Nigeria

I. Shuaibu, M. Usman, D. Chitumu, A. Ajiya, NA Shofoluwe
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Background: Nasal foreign body (FB) is a common reason for presentation to the emergency units and the Otorhinolaryngologist. Objectives: To report the pattern and management of pediatric nasal FBs in Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital Zaria. Methodology: The records of patients managed for nasal FBs over a 5-year period between January 2013 and December 2017 were reviewed. Data obtained for this study included demographic characteristics such as age, sex, type of FBs, laterality or bilaterality, method of removal, and presence or absence of complications. The data were analyzed using Statistical Product and Service Solution version 23.0. Results: There were 48 (55.8%) males and 38 (44.2%) females with male-to-female ratio of 1.3:1. The mean age was 3 years with standard deviation of ±1. In total, 76 (88.4%) of the patients were between 1 and 4 years of age. Beads (30, 34.9%) and foam (15, 17.4%) were the most common FBs inserted into the nose in this study by the patients. Among the different nasal FB, there were 57 (66.3%) inorganic FBs and 29 (33.7%) organic FBs. Right nasal cavity (43, 50%) was the most common site of lodgment in this series followed by the left nasal cavity (43, 48,8%). Nasal FB were removed in the clinic using instruments in 85 (98.8%) cases. Conclusion: Children between 2 and 4 years are more prone to nasal FB inhalation. There is the need for increased awareness among the parents who use beads for decoration or worship and indiscriminate disposal of button batteries.
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背景:鼻异物(FB)是急诊科和耳鼻喉科的常见原因。目的:报道扎里亚阿赫迈杜·贝罗大学附属医院小儿鼻部FBs的类型及处理。方法:回顾2013年1月至2017年12月5年期间接受鼻腔FBs治疗的患者记录。本研究获得的数据包括人口统计学特征,如年龄、性别、FBs类型、单侧或双侧、切除方法以及是否存在并发症。使用统计产品和服务解决方案版本23.0对数据进行分析。结果:男性48例(55.8%),女性38例(44.2%),男女比例为1.3:1。平均年龄3岁,标准差为±1。76例(88.4%)患者年龄在1 ~ 4岁之间。珠子(30.34.9%)和泡沫(15.17.4%)是本研究中最常见的植入鼻内的假体。不同类型鼻部FB中,无机FB 57例(66.3%),有机FB 29例(33.7%)。右鼻腔(43,50%)是最常见的沉积部位,其次是左鼻腔(43,48,8%)。85例(98.8%)鼻FB在临床使用器械切除。结论:2 ~ 4岁儿童更容易经鼻吸入FB。有必要提高家长们的意识,他们把珠子用来装饰或做礼拜,随意丢弃纽扣电池。
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