The administration of anesthesia can often lead to complications such as craniofacial trauma, stroke, convulsions, and poisoning. As a result, patients may end up having psychological after-effects or may behave abnormally during or after the anesthetic induction. In some cases, patients also end up swallowing certain foreign bodies, such as partial or fixed prostheses, which may also turn fatal. Therefore, vigilant monitoring by the anesthesiologist becomes highly crucial.

Here, we present a similar case where the after-effects of anesthesia turned risky for a patient. Case presentation A 50-year-old male presented to a hospital outpatient department with a complaint of chest pain. He had undergone an elective surgery for heterogeneous nodules in the parenchyma of the left and right lobules and central anechoic cystic nodules at the isthmus level that extended toward the lumen. He was…