The use of a homemade balloon dilator and protector hood composed of condoms for assisting the removal of sharp foreign bodies lodged in the upper esophagus in difficult cases is reported. A conventional endoscopic method failed to remove two sharp bones and two press-through packages became impacted in the upper esophagus. A condom was used to make a balloon dilator that was attached to a flexible endoscope in an attempt to dilate the upper esophageal sphincter to dislodge the impacted sharp bones. This handmade condom balloon dilator succeeded in dislodging the two tightly impacted sharp bones and assisted in removing the impacted objects in the upper esophagus. Additionally, a condom was tied to the distal end of the scope to act as a pr...
Here we reported two cases of successful removal of accidentally ingested sharp foreign body. The sw...
Sharp foreign bodies in the oesophagus especially open safety pins pose a real challenge to otolaryn...
Abstract: Here we reported two cases of successful removal of accidentally ingested sharp foreign bo...
The use of a homemade balloon dilator and protector hood composed of condoms for assisting the remov...
SummaryThe use of a homemade balloon dilator and protector hood composed of condoms for assisting th...
We herein report two very rare cases of esophageal foreign bodies that were removed using an endosco...
Introduction. Foreign body ingestion is a common problem in large-volume endoscopic departments. Sev...
In patients with esophageal foreign bodies such as spherical or similarly shaped objects, a clamp or...
Foreign body ingestion is a common clinical problem. Objects such as coin, safety pin, meat bolus, b...
Esophageal foreign body aspiration is a common event which can cause serious morbidity and mortality...
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The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness and complications of rigid endoscopy (RE) and ...
Food impaction in the esophagus is a relatively common medical emergency. Most of these food impacti...
The most common esophageal foreign body in adults is impacted food bolus. Polypectomy snares, Dormia...
Historically, removal of blunt foreign bodies from the esophagus by esophagoscopy under general anes...
Here we reported two cases of successful removal of accidentally ingested sharp foreign body. The sw...
Sharp foreign bodies in the oesophagus especially open safety pins pose a real challenge to otolaryn...
Abstract: Here we reported two cases of successful removal of accidentally ingested sharp foreign bo...
The use of a homemade balloon dilator and protector hood composed of condoms for assisting the remov...
SummaryThe use of a homemade balloon dilator and protector hood composed of condoms for assisting th...
We herein report two very rare cases of esophageal foreign bodies that were removed using an endosco...
Introduction. Foreign body ingestion is a common problem in large-volume endoscopic departments. Sev...
In patients with esophageal foreign bodies such as spherical or similarly shaped objects, a clamp or...
Foreign body ingestion is a common clinical problem. Objects such as coin, safety pin, meat bolus, b...
Esophageal foreign body aspiration is a common event which can cause serious morbidity and mortality...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness and complications of rigid endoscopy (RE) and ...
Food impaction in the esophagus is a relatively common medical emergency. Most of these food impacti...
The most common esophageal foreign body in adults is impacted food bolus. Polypectomy snares, Dormia...
Historically, removal of blunt foreign bodies from the esophagus by esophagoscopy under general anes...
Here we reported two cases of successful removal of accidentally ingested sharp foreign body. The sw...
Sharp foreign bodies in the oesophagus especially open safety pins pose a real challenge to otolaryn...
Abstract: Here we reported two cases of successful removal of accidentally ingested sharp foreign bo...