Literature DB >> 23120601

Role of magill forcep in retrieval of foreign body coin.

Gautam Bir Singh1, Damyanti Aggarwal, B D Mathur, T K Lahiri, M K Aggarwal, R K Jain.   

Abstract

Children swallow coins more than any other object. Many methods for removal of impacted coins at the upper end of the oesophagus are enumerated in literature, each having it's own merits and demerits. This retrospective study in 100 consecutive paediatric patients presents a magill forcep technique for removal of coins under inhalational anaesthesia using Mc-Intosch laryngoscope. Intubation and rigid endoscopy both were avoided, thereby minimizing hospital stay and cost of treatment. This also decreases the chances of complications. Moreover the technique was found to be at par with rigid endoscopy in term of efficacy and safety. However interestingly statistical analyses of the data by 'Chi SquareTest' (ξ(2)) revealed the technique to be more applicable in younger age group i.e. 0-6 years.

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Keywords:  Foreign body; Magill forcep

Year:  2009        PMID: 23120601      PMCID: PMC3450115          DOI: 10.1007/s12070-009-0031-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg        ISSN: 2231-3796


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