Impacted foreign bodies in the oropharynx typically are small, sharp objects such as fish bones, small chicken bones, or toothpicks ( Anderson & Dean,2011 ; Ginsberg & Pfau, 2010 ).
Management of these
objects includes direct visualization with forceps
removal. Laryngoscopy is performed when the object
is beyond visualization. Radiographs may be helpful in
localizing the object if radiopaque