Foreign Body Removal in Children

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Introduction: A Critical Pediatric Emergency Requiring Expertise

Foreign body incidents are among the most frequent and potentially life-threatening emergencies in children. Due to their natural curiosity and habit of exploring objects orally, children—especially between 1 to 5 years of age—are highly vulnerable to inserting or swallowing foreign objects. These objects may enter different parts of the body including the airway, food pipe (esophagus), stomach, skin, or soft tissues, and can rapidly lead to serious complications if not managed promptly.

At NEOKIDS HOSPITAL JODHPUR, foreign body removal is treated as a highly specialized and emergency-focused service. The hospital is equipped with advanced endoscopic systems, surgical expertise, and pediatric anesthesia support to ensure that every type of foreign body—whether inhaled, swallowed, or embedded—is removed safely and effectively with minimal risk to the child.

Understanding Types of Foreign Bodies in Children

Foreign bodies in pediatric patients can broadly be classified based on their location and nature. The most common objects include coins, button batteries, magnets, toy parts, food particles, sharp objects such as pins or nails, and organic materials like nuts or seeds.

Each type of object behaves differently inside the body and therefore requires a specific and carefully planned approach for removal. Some objects may remain asymptomatic initially, while others can cause immediate choking, breathing difficulty, or tissue damage.

Airway Foreign Body Removal (Trachea and Lungs)

Nature of the Condition

Airway foreign body aspiration is one of the most dangerous emergencies in children. When an object enters the airway (trachea or bronchi), it can partially or completely block breathing. Symptoms may include sudden coughing, choking, wheezing, or even cyanosis (bluish discoloration due to lack of oxygen). In some cases, symptoms may initially be mild but can worsen over time, leading to pneumonia or chronic lung disease if the object is not removed. 

Procedure and Surgical Management

At NEOKIDS HOSPITAL JODHPUR, the gold standard procedure for airway foreign body removal is rigid bronchoscopy. This is performed under general anesthesia, where a rigid tube is inserted into the airway to directly visualize and remove the object using specialized forceps.

Rigid bronchoscopy is preferred because it allows both ventilation and safe extraction simultaneously, making it highly effective and reliable. Success rates are very high, with most foreign bodies being removed successfully through this method.

In rare and complicated cases where bronchoscopy is not sufficient, advanced surgical procedures such as tracheostomy or thoracotomy may be required, although these are needed in only a very small percentage of cases. 

Esophageal Foreign Body Removal (Food Pipe)

Nature of the Condition

Foreign bodies lodged in the esophagus are extremely common in children, especially coins and food particles. These objects often get stuck at natural narrowing points in the esophagus and can cause symptoms such as difficulty swallowing, vomiting, drooling, or chest discomfort.

Certain objects, such as button batteries and sharp items, are particularly dangerous and require immediate removal due to the risk of tissue burns, perforation, and life-threatening complications. Button batteries can cause severe tissue damage within a few hours due to chemical and electrical injury. 

Procedure and Surgical Management

The primary method for removing esophageal foreign bodies at NEOKIDS HOSPITAL JODHPUR is endoscopic removal (esophagoscopy). This involves inserting a specialized endoscope into the esophagus under anesthesia to visualize and safely extract the object using optical graspers.

In some cases, particularly with coins, non-invasive techniques such as balloon catheter extraction may be used under imaging guidance. However, sharp objects, batteries, and impacted foreign bodies always require urgent endoscopic removal to prevent complications. 

Gastric and Intestinal Foreign Bodies

Nature of the Condition

Once a foreign body passes into the stomach or intestines, it may either pass naturally through the digestive system or cause complications depending on its size, shape, and chemical properties. Most small, blunt objects pass spontaneously without intervention, but larger or hazardous objects such as magnets or batteries require close monitoring or removal.

Procedure and Management

At NEOKIDS HOSPITAL JODHPUR, children with ingested foreign bodies are closely monitored through imaging such as X-rays. If the object does not progress or poses a risk, endoscopic retrieval is performed. Surgical intervention is rarely required but may be necessary in cases of intestinal obstruction, perforation, or multiple magnet ingestion.

Removal of Sharp and Hazardous Objects

Nature of the Condition

Sharp objects such as pins, nails, glass pieces, and safety pins present a high risk of internal injury. These objects can pierce or embed into tissues, making removal more complex and urgent.

Procedure and Surgical Management

Such objects are always treated as emergencies at NEOKIDS HOSPITAL JODHPUR. Endoscopic removal is performed with extreme precision using specialized grasping instruments. If the object is deeply embedded or has caused perforation, surgical exploration may be required. Prompt removal is essential to prevent severe complications such as bleeding, infection, or damage to vital structures. 

Button Battery and Magnet Removal: The Most Dangerous Cases

Nature of the Condition

Button batteries and magnets are among the most hazardous foreign bodies in children. Batteries can cause rapid chemical burns and tissue necrosis, while multiple magnets can attract each other across intestinal walls, leading to perforation and internal damage.

Procedure and Emergency Management

At NEOKIDS HOSPITAL JODHPUR, these cases are treated as absolute emergencies. Immediate endoscopic removal is performed without delay, especially if the battery is lodged in the esophagus. 

Post-removal, the child is carefully monitored for complications such as tissue injury, strictures, or infection.

Soft Tissue and Skin Foreign Body Removal

Nature of the Condition

Children may also present with foreign bodies embedded in soft tissues such as skin, throat walls, or deeper structures due to accidental injuries. These may include splinters, glass pieces, or metallic objects.

Procedure

Removal is performed under local or general anesthesia depending on the depth and location of the object. Imaging guidance may be used to locate deeply embedded foreign bodies. Surgical exploration ensures complete removal and prevents infection or chronic complications.

Diagnostic Approach Before Removal

Accurate diagnosis is essential for successful foreign body removal. At NEOKIDS HOSPITAL JODHPUR, a systematic approach is followed, including detailed history, physical examination, and imaging studies such as X-rays or CT scans. Differentiating between airway and esophageal foreign bodies is critical, as airway cases require immediate emergency intervention. 

Endoscopy and bronchoscopy serve both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes, allowing direct visualization and removal in the same procedure.

Anesthesia and Safety Considerations

Foreign body removal procedures in children require specialized pediatric anesthesia due to the shared airway and risk of complications. Careful planning, coordination between anesthesiologists and surgeons, and continuous monitoring are essential to ensure safety during procedures such as bronchoscopy and endoscopy. 

Possible Complications and Their Prevention

If not treated promptly, foreign bodies can lead to serious complications such as airway obstruction, infection, tissue damage, perforation, and even death. Even after removal, complications such as bleeding, swelling, or respiratory issues may occur, which require close monitoring.

At NEOKIDS HOSPITAL JODHPUR, experienced specialists and advanced techniques significantly reduce the risk of complications, ensuring safe and effective outcomes.

Why NEOKIDS HOSPITAL JODHPUR is a Trusted Center for Foreign Body Removal

NEOKIDS HOSPITAL JODHPUR has established itself as a leading center for pediatric emergency care, particularly in foreign body removal. The hospital offers round-the-clock emergency services, advanced endoscopic and surgical facilities, and a highly experienced pediatric team capable of managing even the most complex cases.

With a strong focus on rapid response, precision, and child safety, the hospital ensures that every child receives timely and effective treatment. From simple object removal to complex airway and surgical interventions, NEOKIDS provides comprehensive care under one roof.

Foreign body removal in children is not just a routine procedure but a critical, time-sensitive medical emergency that requires expertise, advanced equipment, and immediate intervention. Whether it involves airway obstruction, esophageal impaction, or ingestion of hazardous objects, timely and precise management is essential to prevent serious complications.

At NEOKIDS HOSPITAL JODHPUR, every aspect of foreign body removal—from diagnosis to advanced surgical intervention—is handled with the highest level of care and expertise, making it a trusted destination for pediatric emergency services.

Dr. Arpita Mathur

BPT, MIAP (Child Development Therapist)

Experience: More than 4 Years

Dr. Arpita Mathur is a skilled pediatric physiotherapist based in Jodhpur, dedicated to improving the physical development and functional abilities of infants and children. With 4 years of experience, she specializes in early intervention, developmental therapy, and rehabilitation for children with neurological and musculoskeletal conditions. Her gentle and child-friendly approach helps create a comfortable environment for young patients while ensuring effective therapy outcomes. Dr. Arpita focuses on personalized care plans and works closely with parents to support each child’s growth, mobility, and overall well-being.

Dr Kavita Sharma

MBBS, MD (Pathology)

Experience: More than 8 Years

Dr. Kavita Sharma is a dedicated and detail-oriented Pathologist at Neokids Hospital. With strong expertise in laboratory medicine and diagnostic pathology, she plays a vital role in accurate disease diagnosis and patient management. Dr. Sharma specializes in hematology, clinical pathology, and biochemical investigations, ensuring high standards of laboratory quality and precision.

She is committed to maintaining strict quality control protocols and timely reporting, supporting clinicians in delivering effective treatment decisions. Her analytical skills, meticulous approach, and patient-focused mindset contribute significantly to the hospital’s commitment to excellence in pediatric and general healthcare services.

Dr. Kavita Sharma continues to uphold ethical medical practices while striving for accuracy, reliability, and continuous improvement in diagnostic services at Neokids Hospital.

Dr. Komal Purohit

BDS, MDS – Pedodontics & Preventive Dentistry

Experience: More than 5 Years

Introduction:
Dr. Komal Purohit is a caring pedodontist specializing in the dental health of infants, children, and adolescents. As a pediatric dental specialist, she focuses on preventive, restorative, and interceptive treatments tailored to the unique needs of growing children.

Her clinical work includes management of dental caries in milk and permanent teeth, fluoride treatments, pit and fissure sealants, space maintainers, and habit-breaking appliances, along with treatment of dental trauma and gum problems in children. She has a strong interest in behavior management, painless dentistry, and creating a friendly, anxiety-free environment so that every child develops a positive and healthy attitude toward oral care.

Dr. Avadhesh Joshi

MBBS, MD (Ped), DM (Neonatology)

Experience: More than 10 Years

Introduction:
Dr. Avadhesh Joshi is a dedicated neonatologist with advanced training in the care of high-risk and critically ill newborns. He completed his MBBS and MD (Pediatrics), followed by DM Neonatology from Christian Medical College, Vellore, one of India’s most reputed centres for neonatal and paediatric training.

He has extensive expertise in managing extreme prematurity, respiratory distress, neonatal sepsis, birth asphyxia, and complex metabolic and surgical newborn conditions. As a neonatology specialist, Dr. Joshi is skilled in advanced ventilatory care, surfactant therapy, total parenteral nutrition, and comprehensive follow-up of high-risk infants, in line with modern evidence-based protocols used in tertiary neonatal units.

A key highlight of his clinical experience is the successful care and survival of a 620-gram premature newborn, reflecting his competence in handling extremely low birth weight babies, where survival demands meticulous monitoring, multidisciplinary teamwork, and highly specialized NICU support. He is deeply committed to family-centred care, clear counselling of parents, and long-term neurodevelopmental follow-up of preterm babies.

Dr. D. S. Rathore

MBBS, MS, M.Ch. (Pediatric Surgeon)

Director, NeoKids Hospital

Experience: More than 15 Years

Dr. D. S. Rathore is an accomplished pediatric surgeon with specialized training in child surgery, holding an MCh in Pediatric Surgery from Civil Hospital, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, a major government tertiary-care and teaching hospital affiliated with B. J. Medical College. He is dedicated to providing safe, precise, and child-friendly surgical care for newborns, infants, and children.

His areas of expertise include common and complex pediatric procedures such as hernia repair, appendectomy, circumcision, and undescended testes (orchidopexy) surgery. He is also skilled in diaphragmatic hernia repair, Hirschsprung’s disease surgery, pediatric urological surgeries including hypospadias repair, as well as cleft lip and palate repair, burn management, and intussusception surgery.

Dr. Rathore combines strong technical skills with a compassionate approach and clear communication with parents. He is committed to evidence-based practice and continuous learning to ensure optimal outcomes and minimal discomfort for every child undergoing surgery.

Dr. Baldev Sharma

M.B.B.S., M.D. Pediatrics

Director, NeoKids Hospital

Experience: More than 10 Years

Dr. Baldev Sharma is a qualified pediatrician with an M.B.B.S. completed in 2008 from Dr. S.N. Medical College, Jodhpur, and an M.D. in Pediatrics from J.L.N. Medical College, Ajmer in 2012, where he was a batch topper. He has gained extensive experience working in NICU/FBNC, critical care, MTC ward, and thalassemia ward.

He has worked as Senior Resident in Pediatrics at VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital, LHMC & Kalawati Saran Children’s Hospital, and AIIMS Jodhpur, gaining exposure to pediatric endocrinology, neurology, metabolic/genetic clinics, and asthma care. He also served as HOD Pediatrician and Neonatology at Fortis Balaji Hospital and as a visiting pediatrician at Shriram Hospital, Jodhpur.

Currently, he is working as Consultant Pediatrician and Director at Neokids Pediatric Superspeciality Hospital, Jodhpur, where Level III NICU & PICU services are provided along with round-the-clock pediatric emergency care.

Dr. Sharma is an active member of professional bodies including IAP, NNF, and IMA, and has served as Secretary of IAP Jodhpur in 2019. He has contributed to medical literature with publications in BMJ and other journals, and has participated in multiple national and international conferences, including those held in Singapore, London, Seoul, and Athens.

He has been involved in organizing conferences, workshops, and training programs related to pediatric and neonatal care, and has attended various advanced training programs such as NRP, PALS, BLS, and neonatal ventilation workshops. He has also completed multiple international online certification courses in neonatology and nutrition.

His areas of interest include neonatal and pediatric intensive care, improving breastfeeding practices, enhancing preterm and child nutrition, managing severe acute malnutrition, and increasing vaccination coverage in the community.

Dr. Baldev Sharma has also contributed to community health awareness through talks on television, radio, and school health programs, focusing on breastfeeding, vaccination, hygiene, and preventive healthcare. He has been recognized with a distinguished service award by the Heart Care Foundation of India for his contribution to a health camp in Ajmer.

Dr. Amar Singh

MBBS, MD (Ped.), IDPCCM

Director, NeoKids Hospital

Experience: More than 15 Years

Dr. Amar Singh is a highly experienced Pediatric Intensivist with over 15 years of dedicated expertise in Pediatric Critical Care. He holds an MBBS degree followed by an MD in Pediatrics (MD Ped), and has further specialized training with IDPCCM (Indian Diploma in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine), reflecting his advanced proficiency in managing critically ill children.

Throughout his career, Dr. Amar Singh has been actively involved in the management of complex pediatric emergencies, neonatal and pediatric intensive care cases, and advanced life support interventions. His clinical expertise includes ventilator management, sepsis care, shock management, multi-organ dysfunction, and procedural skills such as intubation, central line placement, and advanced resuscitation.

He is well-versed in evidence-based critical care protocols and has consistently delivered high-quality outcomes in high-acuity PICU settings. Dr. Amar Singh is known for his calm, decisive approach during emergencies and his compassionate communication with families during critical situations.

He strongly believes in a multidisciplinary team approach and has played a key role in establishing and strengthening pediatric intensive care services in hospital settings. In addition to clinical practice, he is committed to continuous medical education, mentoring junior doctors, and training nursing staff in pediatric critical care protocols.

His dedication to improving pediatric outcomes and ensuring the highest standards of patient safety makes him a respected and trusted name in pediatric intensive care. Dr. Amar Singh remains devoted to providing comprehensive, compassionate, and advanced critical care to children in need.

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