Foreign body ingestion in the upper digestive tract is a relatively common emergency. Less than 1% have to be treated surgically. We report the case of a 68-year-old man who ingested a dental prosthesis, probably during a seizure, and thus unknowingly, and presented two days later to the emergency department complaining of a mild dysphagia. A chest radiograph showed the presence of a removable dental prosthesis in the upper esophageal tract. The patient was brought to the operating room where a multidisciplinary equipe was assembled. Two attempts of retrieval with a flexible and a rigid endoscope failed because the removable dental prosthesis was stuck in the right pyriform sinus. Therefore, the surgeon performed an uncommon right cervicoto...
Background: Although chronic foreign bodies in the esophagus are rare, they often come with signific...
Esophageal foreign bodies can be diagnosed at any age, especially in childhood. The most efficient t...
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A dental prosthesis which ingested and impacted in esophagus, is an emergency case and life threaten...
Esophageal foreign bodies are encountered more often in childhood but can also be seen in the elderl...
Dental appliances are the most common cause of accidental foreign body esophageal impaction, especia...
Ingestion of Foreign body whether intensional or inadvertent is a common cause of esophageal perfora...
Objective: Impacted foreign bodies in the trachea and esophagus are common. In the esophagus, these ...
AbstractIntroductionForeign body ingestion has been a fundamental subject in the area of emergency s...
Swallowed prostheses have been described in the literature, and in some cases, the diagnosis can be ...
Accidental ingestion of dental prostheses requires immediate emergency action. The authors report a ...
Abstract Background Accidental foreign body ingestion is a common phenomenon in children between 6 m...
The ingestion or aspiration of dental material or instruments is one of the most feared complication...
We present the case of a 46-year-old woman with an impacted denture and an impending esophageal perf...
Ingesting foreign bodies, such as a partial denture, is a relatively frequent occurrence among elde...
Background: Although chronic foreign bodies in the esophagus are rare, they often come with signific...
Esophageal foreign bodies can be diagnosed at any age, especially in childhood. The most efficient t...
Contains fulltext : 69256.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Complications oc...
A dental prosthesis which ingested and impacted in esophagus, is an emergency case and life threaten...
Esophageal foreign bodies are encountered more often in childhood but can also be seen in the elderl...
Dental appliances are the most common cause of accidental foreign body esophageal impaction, especia...
Ingestion of Foreign body whether intensional or inadvertent is a common cause of esophageal perfora...
Objective: Impacted foreign bodies in the trachea and esophagus are common. In the esophagus, these ...
AbstractIntroductionForeign body ingestion has been a fundamental subject in the area of emergency s...
Swallowed prostheses have been described in the literature, and in some cases, the diagnosis can be ...
Accidental ingestion of dental prostheses requires immediate emergency action. The authors report a ...
Abstract Background Accidental foreign body ingestion is a common phenomenon in children between 6 m...
The ingestion or aspiration of dental material or instruments is one of the most feared complication...
We present the case of a 46-year-old woman with an impacted denture and an impending esophageal perf...
Ingesting foreign bodies, such as a partial denture, is a relatively frequent occurrence among elde...
Background: Although chronic foreign bodies in the esophagus are rare, they often come with signific...
Esophageal foreign bodies can be diagnosed at any age, especially in childhood. The most efficient t...
Contains fulltext : 69256.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Complications oc...