Literature DB >> 16131228

Esophageal obstruction by a lemon that required esophagotomy: thoughts on prevention.

Gham-Shyam Lohiya1, Lilia Tan-Figueroa, Hung Van Le, Lucia Rusu.   

Abstract

A patient with pica and Lennox Gastaut syndrome suddenly refused oral intake. Neck radiographs revealed no foreign body. Barium swallow identified an irregular filling defect in the cervical esophagus. Esophagoscopy showed a gold ball-like object (half a lemon) 3 cm distal to the cricopharyngeus. This object had to be removed by esophagotomy after failed attempts with flexible and rigid esophagoscopy, laryngoscopy, and a Foley catheter. The charge for her 39-day hospitalization was $282,761. She had ingeniously procured and swallowed the lemon despite a full-face plastic shield and staff surveillance. In nonverbal persons, medically unexplainable abrupt food-refusal is an emergency. Prevention necessitates attention to pica, impulsivity, dentition, food consistency, eating utensils, seizures, environment, adaptive equipment, and surveillance.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16131228     DOI: 10.1352/0047-6765(2005)43[317:EOBALT]2.0.CO;2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ment Retard        ISSN: 0047-6765


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1.  Cervical esophagotomy for foreign body extraction - Case report and comprehensive review of the literature.

Authors:  Patrick Heger; Tim F Weber; Johannes Rehm; Anita Pathil; Frank Decker; Peter Schemmer
Journal:  Ann Med Surg (Lond)       Date:  2016-04-07
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