Literature DB >> 21160746

Endoscopic removal of multiple duodenum foreign bodies: An unusual occurrence.

Sameer R Islam1, Ebtesam A Islam, David Hodges, Kenneth Nugent, Sreeram Parupudi.   

Abstract

Deliberate single foreign body ingestion is a scenario that many gastroenterologists commonly see in psychiatric units and prisons. However, multiple foreign body ingestions, especially located in the duodenum, provide the endoscopist with unique challenges for management and treatment. Although most foreign objects pass spontaneously, one should have a low threshold of intervention for multiple objects, especially those that are wide, sharp and at risk of perforation. Diagnosis is typically made when there is a history of ingestion coupled with corresponding radiographic verification. The symptoms tend to be non-specific although some patients are able to delineate where the discomfort level is, correlating with the site of impaction. Most foreign bodies pass spontaneously; however when multiple sharp objects are ingested, the gastroenterologist should perform endoscopic procedures to minimize the risks of bowel perforation. We describe here a successful case of multiple ingested foreign bodies retrieved across the C-loop of the duodenum and the pharynges-esophageal curve via endoscopy and review the literature of multiple foreign body ingestion.

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Keywords:  Duodenum; Foreign bodies; Foreign body ingestions; Management; Multiple

Year:  2010        PMID: 21160746      PMCID: PMC2999126          DOI: 10.4253/wjge.v2.i5.186

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Gastrointest Endosc


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