In rare surgery, Indian doctors remove LED bulb from child’s lung

By AFP
September 29, 2025
This representational image shows doctors operating in OT. — Unsplash/File
This representational image shows doctors operating in OT. — Unsplash/File

NEW DELHI: In a rare medical case, doctors at Jaslok Hospital & Research Centre successfully removed a metal LED bulb lodged in the lung of a 3.5 year old child, putting an end to a three month long struggle with persistent cough and respiratory distress. The child, Rahul (name changed for privacy), had been suffering from what was initially diagnosed as pneumonia and was treated with multiple courses of antibiotics.

Despite extensive care, his symptoms persisted, prompting advanced investigations, including a CT scan, which revealed a metallic foreign body lodged deep in the left bronchus.

Jaslok Hospital, where a rigid bronchoscopy revealed the embedded foreign object and a severely narrowed bronchus. A mini thoracotomy (4cm cut) was then performed by Dr Vimesh Rajput and Dr Divya Prabhat, successfully removing the object, an LED bulb from a toy car and restoring the child’s lung function. The surgery was well-supported by Dr Anurag Jain, Consultant Anesthesiology.

Speaking about the case, Dr Vimesh Rajput, Thoracic Surgeon, Jaslok Hospital, said, “This was one of the rarest cases we have encountered. The LED bulb had become embedded in the lung tissue and conventional methods failed to retrieve it. Through a carefully planned mini thoracotomy, we were able to safely remove the foreign body and restore the child’s breathing.”

Dr Divya Prabhat, ENT Surgeon, added, “Unexplained and persistent respiratory symptoms in children should never be overlooked. Cases like these often mimic pneumonia or other common conditions, leading to delays in diagnosis. Early detection through advanced imaging can significantly improve outcomes and prevent complications.”

Dr Milind Khadke, Chief Medical Officer, said, “Foreign body aspiration in children is more common than most parents realise. Timely medical attention and specialist intervention are crucial in preventing long-term damage to the lungs. This case is a reminder for parents and healthcare providers to be alert when children present with chronic, unexplained respiratory problems. Also, a request to all parents to be extra careful about the condition and type of toys your children are playing with.”

Expressing his gratitude, Avinash Kadam, father of the child, said, “Words cannot express how relieved we feel. For three long months, we were living in constant fear, not knowing what was wrong with our son. Thanks to the incredible team at Jaslok Hospital, Aarav is now breathing freely and smiling again. This hospital has given our child a new life and we will remain forever grateful.”