Literature DB >> 21502830

Management of button battery-induced hemorrhage in children.

David E Brumbaugh1, Steven B Colson, John A Sandoval, Frederick M Karrer, John F Bealer, Toby Litovitz, Robert E Kramer.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Button battery ingestions are potentially life threatening for children. Catastrophic and fatal injuries can occur when the battery becomes lodged in the esophagus, where battery-induced injury can extend beyond the esophagus to the trachea or aorta. Increased production of larger, more powerful button batteries has coincided with more frequent reporting of fatal hemorrhage secondary to esophageal battery impaction, but no recommendations exist for the management of button battery-induced hemorrhage in children.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We reviewed all of the reported pediatric fatalities due to button battery-associated hemorrhage. Our institution engaged subspecialists from a wide range of disciplines to develop an institutional plan for the management of complicated button battery ingestions.
RESULTS: Ten fatal cases of button battery-associated hemorrhage were identified. Seven of the 10 cases have occurred since 2004. Seventy percent of cases presented with a sentinel bleeding event. Fatal hemorrhage can occur up to 18 days after endoscopic removal of the battery. Guidelines for the management of button battery-associated hemorrhage were developed.
CONCLUSIONS: Pediatric care facilities must be prepared to act quickly and concertedly in the case of button battery-associated esophageal hemorrhage, which is most likely to present as a "sentinel bleed" in a toddler.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21502830     DOI: 10.1097/MPG.0b013e3181f98916

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr        ISSN: 0277-2116            Impact factor:   2.839


  16 in total

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Authors:  Donovan P Loots; Lorraine du Toit-Prinsloo; Gert Saayman
Journal:  Forensic Sci Med Pathol       Date:  2015-09-04       Impact factor: 2.007

2.  Imaging button battery ingestions and insertions in children: a 15-year single-center review.

Authors:  Brian S Pugmire; Tom K Lin; Scott Pentiuk; Alessandro de Alarcon; Catherine K Hart; Andrew T Trout
Journal:  Pediatr Radiol       Date:  2016-11-23

3.  Characteristics and outcome of impacted button batteries among young children less than 7 years of age in China: a retrospective analysis of 116 cases.

Authors:  Tao Huang; Wen-Qing Li; Zhong-Fang Xia; Jun Li; Kai-Cheng Rao; En-Ming Xu
Journal:  World J Pediatr       Date:  2018-10-17       Impact factor: 2.764

4.  Management of esophageal button battery ingestions: resource utilization and outcomes.

Authors:  Pradip P Kamat; Matthew T Santore; Nir Atlas; Elizabeth M Sinclair; Harold K Simon; Erica L Riedesel; Janet Figueroa
Journal:  Pediatr Surg Int       Date:  2022-01-28       Impact factor: 1.827

5.  A 2-Year-Old Boy Who Developed an Aortoesophageal Fistula After Swallowing a Button Battery, Managed Using a Novel Procedure with Vascular Plug Device as a Bridge to Definitive Surgical Repair.

Authors:  Khalid M Alreheili; Mansour Almutairi; Ali Alsaadi; Ghousia Ahmed; Abdulrahman Alhejili; Taha AlKhatrawi
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6.  Button Battery Ingestion in Children (PilBouTox®): A Prospective Study Describing the Clinical Course and Identifying Factors Related to Esophageal Impaction or Severe Cases.

Authors:  Magali Labadie; Jules-Antoine Vaucel; Arnaud Courtois; Patrick Nisse; Marion Legeay; Chantal Medernach; Anne-Marie Patat; Katharina Von Fabeck; Jean-Christophe Gallart; Christine Tournoud; Emmanuel Puskarczyk
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Review 7.  Button Battery Ingestion in Children: A Paradigm for Management of Severe Pediatric Foreign Body Ingestions.

Authors:  Kristina Leinwand; David E Brumbaugh; Robert E Kramer
Journal:  Gastrointest Endosc Clin N Am       Date:  2016-01

8.  Gastric injury secondary to button battery ingestions: a retrospective multicenter review.

Authors:  Racha T Khalaf; Wenly Ruan; Sarah Orkin; Michael Wilsey; Douglas S Fishman; Daniel Mallon; Zhaoxing Pan; Keith Z Hazleton; Robert E Kramer; Thomas Walker
Journal:  Gastrointest Endosc       Date:  2020-04-22       Impact factor: 9.427

9.  Retained metal fragments following esophageal button battery impaction.

Authors:  Dotan Yogev; Raffi Lev-Tzion; Oren Ledder; Esther Orlanski-Meyer; Elena Zharkov; Ruth Cytter-Kuint
Journal:  Eur J Pediatr       Date:  2021-07-05       Impact factor: 3.183

10.  Etiology and management of esophageal impaction in children: A review of 11 years.

Authors:  Baraa Alabd Alrazzak; Awni Al-Subu; Yoram Elitsur
Journal:  Avicenna J Med       Date:  2013-04
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