A case of foreign bodies self-inserted into the paranasal sinus via an oroantral fistula

Foreign bodies in the nasal cavity are rarely seen in adults, and most cases are traumatic in origin. Multiple foreign bodies in adults are particularly rare. Foreign bodies induce pain, bleeding, and infection but are easily removed in most cases. A patient presented with multiple toothpick foreign...

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Main Authors: Kihwan Kwok, Hun Po Cho, Sangheon Park, Young Joon Jun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-10-01
Series:SAGE Open Medical Case Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313X20964104
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spelling doaj-42608b959ccc4ca1ad36d504cdeaa6ab2020-11-25T03:54:17ZengSAGE PublishingSAGE Open Medical Case Reports2050-313X2020-10-01810.1177/2050313X20964104A case of foreign bodies self-inserted into the paranasal sinus via an oroantral fistulaKihwan KwokHun Po ChoSangheon ParkYoung Joon JunForeign bodies in the nasal cavity are rarely seen in adults, and most cases are traumatic in origin. Multiple foreign bodies in adults are particularly rare. Foreign bodies induce pain, bleeding, and infection but are easily removed in most cases. A patient presented with multiple toothpick foreign bodies in the nasal cavity, which were introduced intentionally through an oroantral fistula. We report an adult case with 37 toothpicks in the nasal cavity, which were removed successfully with a nasal endoscope. Oroantral fistula closure was achieved through oral surgery. Voluntary insertion of foreign bodies into the body by patients with mental illnesses is relatively difficult to identify. Evaluating and managing the psychiatric problems of such patients during treatment planning are necessary.https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313X20964104
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author Kihwan Kwok
Hun Po Cho
Sangheon Park
Young Joon Jun
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Hun Po Cho
Sangheon Park
Young Joon Jun
A case of foreign bodies self-inserted into the paranasal sinus via an oroantral fistula
SAGE Open Medical Case Reports
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Hun Po Cho
Sangheon Park
Young Joon Jun
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title A case of foreign bodies self-inserted into the paranasal sinus via an oroantral fistula
title_short A case of foreign bodies self-inserted into the paranasal sinus via an oroantral fistula
title_full A case of foreign bodies self-inserted into the paranasal sinus via an oroantral fistula
title_fullStr A case of foreign bodies self-inserted into the paranasal sinus via an oroantral fistula
title_full_unstemmed A case of foreign bodies self-inserted into the paranasal sinus via an oroantral fistula
title_sort case of foreign bodies self-inserted into the paranasal sinus via an oroantral fistula
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publishDate 2020-10-01
description Foreign bodies in the nasal cavity are rarely seen in adults, and most cases are traumatic in origin. Multiple foreign bodies in adults are particularly rare. Foreign bodies induce pain, bleeding, and infection but are easily removed in most cases. A patient presented with multiple toothpick foreign bodies in the nasal cavity, which were introduced intentionally through an oroantral fistula. We report an adult case with 37 toothpicks in the nasal cavity, which were removed successfully with a nasal endoscope. Oroantral fistula closure was achieved through oral surgery. Voluntary insertion of foreign bodies into the body by patients with mental illnesses is relatively difficult to identify. Evaluating and managing the psychiatric problems of such patients during treatment planning are necessary.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313X20964104
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