نتایج جستجو برای: foreign body ingestion

تعداد نتایج: 819758  

Journal: :Medical principles and practice : international journal of the Kuwait University, Health Science Centre 2008
Theodoros Syrakos Emmanouil Zacharakis Polichronis Antonitsis Evangelos Zacharakis Constantinos Spanos G Georgantis Dimitrios Kiskinis

OBJECTIVE The aim of our study was to demonstrate our experience regarding the surgical treatment of complications after foreign body ingestion. SUBJECT AND METHODS From 1997 to 2005, we treated 16 adult patients (mean age 44.8 years, range 21-77), who presented with complications after foreign body ingestion. RESULTS The complications treated were perforation-peritonitis: n = 7 (44%), intr...

Journal: :The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine 2014
Benjamin Sahn Petar Mamula Carol A Ford

Foreign body ingestion is a common clinical scenario among patients of all ages. The immediate risk to the patient ranges from negligible to life threatening. Initial and follow-up management strategies depend on multiple patient and ingested object-related factors. Available literature on this topic tends to focus on the small child or adult, leaving the clinician caring for adolescents to ext...

Journal: :Revista espanola de enfermedades digestivas : organo oficial de la Sociedad Espanola de Patologia Digestiva 2009
J I Rodríguez-Hermosa N Cañete E Artigau J Gironès P Planellas A Codina-Cazador

Although accidental ingestion of foreign bodies is a common problem in the general population, most objects pass through the entire digestive tract without incidents (1). However, in 1% of cases, it causes complications such as acute abdomen due to intestinal perforation (2). In some cases, it can cause severe complications and even death; in the USA, 1,500 people die annually from foreign body...

2015
Surjya Prasad Upadhyay Mohammad Zahir Hasan Al Muttari Piyush N Mallick

Foreign body ingestion is a common presentation in the emergency room and most cases are without any major symptoms, or go unnoticed and later cause severe complications that can potentially threaten patient life. We report a case of multiple migrated metallic foreign bodies in the right kidney presenting as right renal colic and gross haematuria one year after its accidental ingestion, treated...

2017
Wen-Jung Chang Wen-Yi Chiu

The ingestion of a foreign body is a common occurrence. Psychiatric patients and prisoners may swallow objects on purpose. Occasionally emergent exploratory laparotomy may be indicated if the diagnosis is uncertain, and emergent removal of the foreign body may be needed to prevent substantial risk of serious complications including perforation, fistula, or gastrointestinal bleeding.

2017
Min Lee Soon Chul Kim

RATIONALE FOR THIS CASE REPORT Many children are hospitalized because of foreign body ingestion. In such circumstances, the gastroenterologist must consider the timing of ingestion; the size, type, and location of the object ingested; and the patient's symptoms. But appendiceal foreign body in infant is very rare. PATIENT CONCERNS A 12-month-old boy visited because of swallowing small objects...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2012
Ayushman Sharma Jan C Groblewski Daniel Flis

Wire grill brushes are commonly used for cleaning grill grates. Accidental ingestion of a wire bristle from a grill-cleaning brush is a rarely reported foreign body, with only three prior case reports. Although scarce in the literature, we encountered two pediatric cases at the regional children's hospital within 1 year. By presenting these two cases, our goal was to raise awareness of this pot...

2016
Rahul Gupta Vikram Singh Mujalde Shilpi Gupta Pradeep Kumar Gupta Anu Bhandari Praveen Mathur

The foreign body ingestion is a rare cause of gastrointestinal perforation in children and is typically seen with sharp foreign bodies or button batteries. Herein, we report an 11-month old male baby who presented with obstructed umbilical hernia. Abdominal radiograph showed dilated small bowel loops, while ultrasonography and CT scan suggested presence of a foreign body. Laparotomy revealed ob...

Journal: :Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery 2009
Stephen L Kelly Paul Peters Murray J Ogg Alan Li Bernard M Smithers

We report a case of aortoesophageal fistula (AEF) caused by a fish bone that had a successful outcome. Aortoesophageal fistula is a rare complication of foreign body ingestion from which few patients survive. Over one hundred cases of AEF secondary to foreign body ingestion have been documented but only seven, including our case, have survived over 12 months. Treatment involved stabilising the ...

2005
T M Jones L C Luke

The ingestion of unusual objects is not uncommon in florid mental illness. Less common is the accidental ingestion of a foreign body which has been used to induce vomiting. A case is reported of complete dysphagia that resulted from impaction of a plastic fork in the hypopharynx. The patient had been attempting to induce vomiting and, as a result of the presentation, was found to be suffering f...

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