Esophageal Foreign Bodies in Pediatric Age Group with Different Durations of time from Ingestion to Effective Treatment

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Soni, Ankita [1 ]
Roy, Rikta [1 ]
Gupta, Yamini [1 ]
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[1] Mahatma Gandhi Mem Med Coll, Dept ENT, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India
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Foreign bodies; Children; Esophagus; ENDOSCOPIC MANAGEMENT; BODY; EXPERIENCE; TRACT;
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10.1007/s12070-023-03578-8
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R61 [外科手术学];
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A foreign body(FB) is any object in a region it is not meant to be, where it can cause harm by its mere presence if immediate medical attention is not sought. Foreign body is particularly common in the pediatric population especially below 5 years of age and in whom prevalence was reported to vary between 57% and 80%. Endoscopic interventions are indicated when the foreign objects fail to pass spontaneously. The standard methods to remove these foreign bodies include push technique and retrieval methods using various endoscopic instruments. Study of 302 patients admitted with the final diagnosis of esophageal foreign body during January 2017 - April 2018, for sex, age, diagnosis on admission, estimated duration and site of impaction, type and number of foreign body removed. During the study period, 302 patients (169 males and 133 females) of different ages, maximum in the age group of 1-5 years i.e 197 cases were admitted with the diagnosis of esophageal foreign body. 11% of patients were less than 1 year of age & 23% were more than 5 years of age at the time of admission. Most of them presented to hospital within 24 hours of ingestion of foreign body i.e 85%. In this study all the children with suspected foreign body esophagus underwent Xray and FB was found in 300/302 i.e its diagnostic accuracy (sensitivity) is 98%. Rigid esophagoscopy was done in all 302 pts with 100% diagnostic accuracy. Different types of foreign bodies ingested most common being coin i.e in 91% patients followed by FB battery in 17 patients and safety pin in 6 patients. Majority of foreign bodies were located in the cricopharynx (198) followed by upper esophagus (67) and mid-esophagus (25) and only 10 cases involved the lower esophagus and spontaneous passage was found in 2 cases. The most common foreign bodies in children are coins and toys. Sharp foreign bodies are difficult to remove but need to be removed carefully at the earliest to prevent dreaded complications like - retropharyngeal abscess and mediastinitis.
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