| Literature DB >> 34908865 |
Meihong Yu1,2, Kaixuan Li3, Shishuang Zhou4, Hanyu Wang1,2, Meixian Le1,2, Chen Li1,2, Deliang Liu1,2, Yuyong Tan1,2.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Sharp-pointed FBs with both sides embedded in the duodenal wall are rare. Compared with smooth edged FBs, sharp objects are more likely to be associated with significant adverse events, when penetrating the wall of the digestive tract. The clinical features of patients who experienced sharp-pointed FBs embedded in both sides of the duodenum were retrospectively analyzed, as were the efficacy and safety of endoscopic removal of these FBs. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This retrospective study included 21 adults with both sides of sharp-pointed FBs embedded into the duodenal wall who were admitted to the Second Xiangya Hospital in China between January 1, 1996, and May 31, 2021. Data associated with the endoscopic removal of these FBs were collected from the electronic medical record system (EMRS) of the hospital.Entities:
Keywords: adult; duodenum; endoscopic removal; foreign bodies; surgical operation
Year: 2021 PMID: 34908865 PMCID: PMC8664340 DOI: 10.2147/IJGM.S338643
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Gen Med ISSN: 1178-7074
Figure 1Flowchart of patient selection.
Baseline Characteristics of Patients
| Characteristics | No./Total (%) |
|---|---|
| Age | |
| 18–40 | 5/21 (23.81) |
| 41–50 | 5/21 (23.81) |
| 51–60 | 3/21 (14.29) |
| >61 | 8/21 (38.10) |
| Gender | |
| Male | 17/21 (80.95) |
| Female | 4/21 (19.05) |
| Associated disease | |
| Duodenal diverticulum | 2/21 (9.52) |
| Schizophrenia | 1/21 (4.76) |
| Bed-ridden | 2/21 (9.52) |
| Duodenal polyp | 1/21 (4.76) |
| History of FB ingestion | |
| Yes | 14/21 (66.67) |
| Unclear | 7/21 (33.33) |
| Duration between ingestion and removal (day) | |
| <1 day | 3/21 (14.29) |
| 1–3 days | 11/21 (52.38) |
| >3 days | 7/21 (33.33) |
| Location | |
| One side in bulb, the other in descending duodenum | 1/21 (4.76) |
| Descending duodenum | 7/21 (33.33) |
| Bulb | 8/21 (38.10) |
| Third part of duodenum | 5/21 (23.81) |
| Endoscopic finding at embedded sides | |
| Mucosal redness | 11/21 (52.38) |
| Minor oozing | 1/21 (4.76) |
| Mucosal swelling | 2/21 (9.52) |
| Mucosal erosion | 1/21 (4.76) |
| Ulcer | 3/21 (14.29) |
| Mucosal laceration | 1/21 (4.76) |
| Postoperative evaluation | |
| Success rate | 18/21 (85.71) |
| Adverse events | 0/21 (0.00) |
| Overall | 21 (100.00) |
Abbreviation: FB, foreign bodies.
Figure 2Case illustration of endoscopic removal of a toothpick. (A) Endoscopic image showing impaction of a toothpick in the descending duodenum. (B) Computerized tomography showing the toothpick. (C) Extraction of one side of the toothpick using grasping forceps. (D) Exposure of one side of the toothpick, and we could see the wound surface impacted. (E) Extraction of the other side of the toothpick. (F) Oozing of the wound surface after extraction of the toothpick. (G) The extracted toothpick. The white arrow points to FBs.
Symptoms Associated with Both Sides Embedded into Duodenal Wall
| Symptoms | No./Total (%) |
|---|---|
| Abdominal pain | 10/21 (47.62) |
| Abdominal discomfort | 2/21 (9.52) |
| Fever | 2/21 (9.52) |
| Melena | 1/21 (4.76) |
| Right iliac fossa pain | 1/21 (4.76) |
| Asymptomatic | 5/21 (23.81) |
| Overall | 21 (100.00) |
Characteristics of FB Which Were Both Sides Embedded into Duodenal Wall
| Types of FB | Length (cm) | No./Total (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Toothpick | 6.62 ± 0.24 | 12/21 (57.14) |
| Jujube pit | 3.50 | 2/21 (9.52) |
| Chopstick | 10.00 | 1/21 (4.76) |
| Needle | 3.83 ± 0.29 | 3/21 (14.29) |
| Denture | 4.00 | 1/21 (4.76) |
| Fish bones | 4.00 | 1/21 (4.76) |
| Chicken bones | 3.00 | 1/21 (4.76) |
| Overall | 5.66 ± 1.73 | 21/21 (100.00) |
Abbreviation: FB, foreign bodies.
Figure 3FBs examples which were both sides embedded into the duodenal wall. (A) Impaction of a toothpick in the descending duodenum. (B) Impaction of a needle in the bulb. (C) Impaction of a denture in the descending duodenum. The white arrow points to FBs.
Comparison of Radiologic Signs Between Different FBs
| Radiologic | Toothpick | Jujube Pit | Needle | Denture | Fish Bones | Chopstick | Chicken Bones |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Positive (%) | 9 (42.86) | 2 (9.52) | 3 (14.29) | 0 | 0 | 1 (4.76) | 0 |
| Negative (%) | 3 (14.29) | 0 | 0 | 1 (4.76) | 1 (4.76) | 0 | 1 (4.76) |
| Total (%) | 12 (57.14) | 2 (9.52) | 3 (14.29) | 1 (4.76) | 1 (4.76) | 1 (4.76) | 1 (4.76) |