Literature DB >> 25789086

Intentional ingestions of foreign objects among prisoners: A review.

David C Evans1, Thomas R Wojda1, Christian D Jones1, Andrew J Otey1, Stanislaw P Stawicki1.   

Abstract

The intentional ingestion of foreign objects (IIFO) is described more commonly in prison populations than in the general population, with an estimated annual incidence of 1 in 1900 inmates in our state correctional facilities. Incidents often involve ingestion of small metal objects (e.g., paperclips, razor blades) or other commonly available items like pens or eating utensils. Despite ingestion of relatively sharp objects, most episodes can be clinically managed with either observation or endoscopy. Surgery should be reserved for those with signs or symptoms of gastrointestinal perforation or obstruction. For those with a history of IIFO, efforts should focus on prevention of recurrence as subsequent episodes are associated with higher morbidity, significant healthcare and security costs. The pattern of IIFO is often repetitive, with escalation both in frequency of ingestions and in number of items ingested. Little is known about successful prevention strategies, but efforts to monitor patients and provide psychiatric care are potential best-practice strategies. This article aims to provide state-of-the art review on the topic, followed by a set of basic recommendations.

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Keywords:  Endoscopy; Foreign body; Ingestion; Prevention; Prisoner; Recurrence; Swallower

Year:  2015        PMID: 25789086      PMCID: PMC4360434          DOI: 10.4253/wjge.v7.i3.162

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Gastrointest Endosc


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