From June 1987 to April 2000, 167 (74%) of 223 patients suspected of swallowing foreign bodies were treated. Hundred-sixty-three were successfully treated endoscopically. The surgery rate was 2.4%. There was failure to remove a tablespoon, a tooth-brush, a dental prostheses with metallic hook, a knitting-needle. The sharp and pointed foreign bodies were 35 (20.9%). Endoscopic removal of sharp and pointed foreign bodies in the upper gastrointestinal tract can be very difficult to manage. The Authors report iatrogenic perforation of esophagus-gastric-fundus in a patient with hiatus hernia who ingested a big knitting-needle in order to suicide. They think that it is absolutely necessary to use special endoscopic equipment during the taking out...
Ingestion of a sharp foreign object can lead to esophageal hemorrhage and perforation, which is rela...
Introduction. Esophageal foreign bodies can cause a wide array of acute and delayed complications. T...
This Guideline is an official statement of the European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE)...
Introduction. Foreign body ingestion is a common problem in large-volume endoscopic departments. Sev...
A 45 years old female,with bipolar disorder,was brought to the Emergency Department with abdominal p...
Introduction: Most ingested foreign bodies pass through the gastrointestinal tract spontaneously. Ho...
AbstractBackgroundIn adults, non-food foreign body ingestions occur more in denture users, incarcera...
Here we reported two cases of successful removal of accidentally ingested sharp foreign body. The sw...
Abstract: Here we reported two cases of successful removal of accidentally ingested sharp foreign bo...
Introduction and Objective. The study describes the clinical characteristics of two patients who und...
Foreign body and food bolius impaction in the upper gastrointestinal tract is a common clinical situ...
Foreign body ingestion is a common diagnosis that presents in emergency departments throughout the w...
Ingestion of foreign bodies is a common occurrence. Majority would pass spontaneously without any co...
AbstractThe majority of foreign body (FB) ingestions occur in children. In adults, accidental FB ing...
Gastrointestinal foreign bodies (FB) are comprised of food bolus impaction and intentionally or unin...
Ingestion of a sharp foreign object can lead to esophageal hemorrhage and perforation, which is rela...
Introduction. Esophageal foreign bodies can cause a wide array of acute and delayed complications. T...
This Guideline is an official statement of the European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE)...
Introduction. Foreign body ingestion is a common problem in large-volume endoscopic departments. Sev...
A 45 years old female,with bipolar disorder,was brought to the Emergency Department with abdominal p...
Introduction: Most ingested foreign bodies pass through the gastrointestinal tract spontaneously. Ho...
AbstractBackgroundIn adults, non-food foreign body ingestions occur more in denture users, incarcera...
Here we reported two cases of successful removal of accidentally ingested sharp foreign body. The sw...
Abstract: Here we reported two cases of successful removal of accidentally ingested sharp foreign bo...
Introduction and Objective. The study describes the clinical characteristics of two patients who und...
Foreign body and food bolius impaction in the upper gastrointestinal tract is a common clinical situ...
Foreign body ingestion is a common diagnosis that presents in emergency departments throughout the w...
Ingestion of foreign bodies is a common occurrence. Majority would pass spontaneously without any co...
AbstractThe majority of foreign body (FB) ingestions occur in children. In adults, accidental FB ing...
Gastrointestinal foreign bodies (FB) are comprised of food bolus impaction and intentionally or unin...
Ingestion of a sharp foreign object can lead to esophageal hemorrhage and perforation, which is rela...
Introduction. Esophageal foreign bodies can cause a wide array of acute and delayed complications. T...
This Guideline is an official statement of the European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE)...