At the beginning of the new year, 63-year-old Granny Lu, who had been unsuccessfully treated in other hospitals, successfully removed the fish bones from the Sixth Hospital of Wuhan (the Affiliated Hospital of Jianghan University). Granny Lu told reporters that early in the morning of December 30, she ate fish noodles with joy, but she was stuck by fish bones, and she tried her best to get it out, but it didn't work. Because of the unbearable sore throat, he went to the hospital. I went to two hospitals for laryngoscopy and found no problems. At the recommendation of a friend, I came to the stinging clinic of Wuhan No. 6 Hospital for treatment.
Director Sun Suguang carefully performed laryngoscopic exploration for him, and saw a small section of spike (less than 0.3cm) emerging from the posterior pharyngeal wall, and further CT examination found that a 3-4cm fish pierced into the posterior pharyngeal wall, and the entire sashimi was buried in the posterior pharyngeal wall to the entrance of the esophagus, only the tip of the tip was exposed. Precise positioning, incision of the mucosa, complete pricking. Immediately, Director Sun's team performed an emergency esophagoscopy to remove the sting, and the stuck throat fish bone was completely removed.
On the evening of December 31, 42-year-old Ms. Ma (pseudonym), who lives on Hong Kong Road, was watching the New Year's Eve party at home while eating red dates and melon seeds to relieve fatigue. Immediately, accompanied by his family, he came to the 24-hour stab clinic of the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery of the Sixth Hospital.
After receiving the consultation, the doctor found no clues through laryngoscopic exploration, and further CT examination found that there was a 2.5cm jujube kernel in the upper esophagus with a small amount of gas, and the doctor determined that he had a small perforation of the esophagus. At 23:10 on the same day, Sun Suguang, director of the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, led the team to carry out emergency surgery for him, and the jujube kernel was removed under general anesthesia and esophagoscopy, and a gastric tube was placed for him after the operation, and he was fed for two days to make time for esophageal recovery and be cured.
Sun Suguang, director of the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery of Wuhan Sixth Hospital, introduced that during the New Year's Day holiday, the department received 26 cases of foreign body stuck throat patients, including 4 emergency surgeries. Therefore, every citizen must stop talking and concentrate on eating, chew slowly, and seek medical attention in time if a foreign body is stuck in the throat.
Financial media reporters: Zheng Wei, Ren Miao, correspondents, Yuan Li, Liu Wang
Editor: Lv Yanli