Foreign bodies of the airway are common occurrences in the pediatric population. Children requiring anesthesia for removal of airway foreign bodies can present many challenges. In this case, the patient required urgent removal of a foreign body while symptomatic with upper and lower respiratory symptoms. Circumstances such as these can result in higher intraoperative and postoperative complications. This presentation describes the clinical decision-making process and the discussion of common modalities for diagnosis, treatment, and anesthetic management.
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