There is a rising incidence of disc battery ingestion in children. This is due to their increased use in electronic devices (including toys) commonly found in the home setting. Children below the age of 6 years are mostly affected with peak incidence in the ages of 1 to 3 years. Although most disk batteries when ingested pass through the gastro intestinal tract harmlessly, they may be lodged in the oesophagus causing significant destructive injury within 4-6 hours of impaction due to their corrosive nature. Impaction of foreign bodies may present with specific symptoms, non specific symptoms or may be asymptomatic. We present an 11 month old child in whom an ingested disc battery had been lodged in the oesophagus for 6 days prior to retriev...
Button battery ingestion (BBI) is common in children and its prevalence has increased in the last de...
textabstractSerious and fatal complications after button battery ingestion are increasing worldwide....
Foreign body ingestion in children is a challenging clinical scenario. Children may be completely as...
Foreign body (FB) ingestion is common in clinical practice especially in children. Its im-paction in...
The recent growing popularity of electronic miniature toys has made disc battery ingestion increasin...
Certain categories of foreign bodys ingestion in children can cause dangerous and severe complicatio...
We describe two cases of missed battery ingestion that led to extensive morbidity, requiring surgica...
Batteries represent less than 2% of foreign bodies ingested by children, but in the last 2 decades, ...
Foreign body ingestion in children is a serious problem encountered among children. Approximately 80...
A case of a three-year-old male child who was admitted to our hospital with the suspicion that he ha...
Background. Ingestion of foreign bodies remains a frequent reason for presentation to paediatric eme...
Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the characteristics, management, and outcomes ...
Button battery ingestion cases are rare but possibilities of these turning into life-threatening or ...
We report two cases of oesophageal lodgement of ingested button batteries (BB) in young children. In...
Button batteries, also known as disc batteries, are tiny, round batteries commonly present in numero...
Button battery ingestion (BBI) is common in children and its prevalence has increased in the last de...
textabstractSerious and fatal complications after button battery ingestion are increasing worldwide....
Foreign body ingestion in children is a challenging clinical scenario. Children may be completely as...
Foreign body (FB) ingestion is common in clinical practice especially in children. Its im-paction in...
The recent growing popularity of electronic miniature toys has made disc battery ingestion increasin...
Certain categories of foreign bodys ingestion in children can cause dangerous and severe complicatio...
We describe two cases of missed battery ingestion that led to extensive morbidity, requiring surgica...
Batteries represent less than 2% of foreign bodies ingested by children, but in the last 2 decades, ...
Foreign body ingestion in children is a serious problem encountered among children. Approximately 80...
A case of a three-year-old male child who was admitted to our hospital with the suspicion that he ha...
Background. Ingestion of foreign bodies remains a frequent reason for presentation to paediatric eme...
Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the characteristics, management, and outcomes ...
Button battery ingestion cases are rare but possibilities of these turning into life-threatening or ...
We report two cases of oesophageal lodgement of ingested button batteries (BB) in young children. In...
Button batteries, also known as disc batteries, are tiny, round batteries commonly present in numero...
Button battery ingestion (BBI) is common in children and its prevalence has increased in the last de...
textabstractSerious and fatal complications after button battery ingestion are increasing worldwide....
Foreign body ingestion in children is a challenging clinical scenario. Children may be completely as...