نتایج جستجو برای: esophageal foreign body
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Incidental ingestion of foreign bodies in the pediatric age group is a recognized problem worldwide, however, it is unusual to have a neonate who presents with impacted esophageal foreign body. As such, this case is rare and considered a new form of child neglect.
Patients with ingestion of foreign objects and esophageal food boluses commonly are seen in the emergency department (ED). Although most objects pass spontaneously, approximately 10 to 20% require a nonoperative intervention, and fewer than 1% require surgical removal. Death as a result of foreign body ingestion or impaction is rare. Patients with esophageal foreign bodies can be classified int...
OBJECTIVES Fish bone impaction in the upper gastrointestinal tract is a common reason for patients to seek emergent care. The aim of this study was to find a clinical characteristics of patients with fish bone impaction in the upper gastrointestinal tract. METHODS The study was conducted on 286 fish bone ingestion patients who complained of dysphagia and irritation after eating fish. The pati...
Abstract: Aims and Background: Esophageal foreign body can be harmful. Esophagoscopy is the most common method of foreign body extraction. But in many cases during laryngoscopy the foreign body is visible in hypopharynx region and anesthesiologist can remove it with a Magill forceps. In these cases laryngoscopy should give an appropriate and sufficient view from hypopharynx. The aim of this st...
Over a 6.5-year period, 5,848 patients who had ingested a foreign body were admitted to the ENT unit at the Prince of Wales Hospital in Hong Kong. Potentially serious complications developed in 12 patients (0.21%). Eight patients had an esophageal perforation; three had clinical evidence that their injury had been caused by the foreign body itself and five were deemed to have been injured iatro...
Esophageal submucosal hematoma is a rarely observed condition in which abrupt bleeding occurs between the mucosa and muscularis propria of the esophageal wall, often involving a long portion of the esophagus. Possible causes of submucosal hematoma of the esophagus include external trauma, endoscopic sclerotherapy of the esophageal varices, vigorous vomiting, ingestion of a foreign body, complic...
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