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KMID : 1037620240110010048
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Journal
2024 Volume.11 No. 1 p.48 ~ p.50
A non-invasive and simple method of rescuing an entrapped tongue from a glass water bottle for a small state hospital: a case report
Hayrunnisa Oral

Lezgin Mert
Bora Kokturk
Abstract
If children try to vigorously drink fluid from a glass bottle or play with it, their tongues can be entrapped in the bottle wherein the vacuum is created. The entrapped tongue causes lingual edema, leading to the lingual necrosis and upper airway obstruction. In this case, a 5-year-old boy whose tongue was entrapped in a glass bottle visited the emergency department of a small state hospital, where his tongue was removed noninvasively by applying positive pressure into the bottle.
KEYWORD
Airway Obstruction, Edema, Necrosis, Positive-Pressure Respiration, Tongue
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