Earring extracted from Mumbai toddler's windpipe

IANS  |  Mumbai 

A team of doctors extracted a 2-inch stuck in the windpipe of a one-year-old toddler, an said here on Tuesday.

Last week, Kushi Soni from the city's Kurla suburb caused panic in her family when she playfully gulped down the large with a pointed end.

Initially, she was rushed to a paediatrician who prescribed some medicines, but was later admitted to a government hospital for three days.

However, she continued to face difficulties in breathing and other issues and an did not reveal the which was embedded in the windpipe.

As her condition deteriorated, she was referred to a private hospital for another three days, and was later rushed to the for Children where the team performed a bronchoscopy and successfully extricated the earring within minutes.

The of ENT at the hospital said that "accidental ingestion of foreign bodies go unnoticed as there's no history from the children".

"Bronchoscopy equipment with anaesthesia experts and the infrastructure at this hospital helps us deal with such difficult life-saving cases easily in minutes," said Prabhat.

Hospital said that such cases were very critical in nature requiring urgent attention.

--IANS

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First Published: Tue, June 19 2018. 15:02 IST