| Literature DB >> 16429219 |
Salih Cetinkursun1, Ali Sayan, Suzi Demirbag, Ilhami Surer, Tunc Ozdemir, Ahmet Arikan.
Abstract
Coin ingestion with subsequent esophageal coin impaction is common in children. Considerable debate surrounds the choice of technique for the removal of esophageal coins. This study demonstrates a minimally invasive technique for upper esophageal coin extraction. A retrospective review was conducted of 165 children who had upper esophageal coins extracted by using a Magill forceps. One hundred fifty-six coins (96.4%) were successfully removed without any complications. The average time taken to remove the coin was 33 seconds. Use of the Magill forceps technique minimizes instrumentation of the esophagus and is an easy, safe technique for removing coins from the upper end of the esophagus.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16429219 DOI: 10.1177/000992280604500111
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Pediatr (Phila) ISSN: 0009-9228 Impact factor: 1.168