Literature DB >> 34741229

A double-scope technique enabled a patient with an esophageal plastic fork foreign body to avoid surgery: a case report and review of the literature.

Shohei Yonemoto1, Masaya Uesato2, Hiromichi Aoyama3, Tetsuro Maruyama1, Ryuma Urahama1, Hiroshi Suito1, Yukiko Yamaguchi1, Manami Kato1, Hisahiro Matsubara1.   

Abstract

Foreign body ingestion is a common problem, and endoscopic removal is often performed with ancillary equipment. However, long, sharp foreign bodies are much more difficult to remove endoscopically than other objects and require emergent surgery. A 68-year-old man with a history of distal gastrectomy accidentally swallowed a plastic fork. He complained of chest pain at the visit. The plastic fork was located between the thoracic esophagus and remnant stomach. Endoscopic removal of the plastic fork was considered difficult, and surgery was deemed necessary. However, we were able to avoid surgery to remove the object using two endoscopes with hoods and a polypectomy snare. The first endoscope covered the sharp edge with a hood, and the snare grasped the neck of the plastic fork. The second endoscope covered the remaining sharp tip. A single operator held the two endoscopes and the snare and pulled them out together. This new double-scope technique is simple and useful for removing long, sharp foreign bodies, such as forks, from the esophagus.
© 2021. Japanese Society of Gastroenterology.

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Keywords:  Double-scope technique; Endoscopic removal; Esophageal foreign body; Foreign body ingestion; Plastic fork

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34741229     DOI: 10.1007/s12328-021-01549-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 1865-7265


  3 in total

1.  Removal of a dinner fork from the stomach by double-snare endoscopic extraction.

Authors:  P T Yong; C H Teh; M Look; S B Wee; J C Tan; S P Chew; C H Low
Journal:  Hong Kong Med J       Date:  2000-09       Impact factor: 2.227

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Authors:  T Tersíp; J Simonek; P Pafko
Journal:  Rozhl Chir       Date:  2002-05

3.  Impaction of an ingested table fork in a patient with a surgically restricted stomach.

Authors:  S Cassaro; M Daliana
Journal:  N Y State J Med       Date:  1992-03
  3 in total

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