Endoscopic retrieval of ingested magnets in children and role of magnetic retrievers

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作者
Elzeneini, Wael M. [1 ]
Cusick, Eleri [1 ]
机构
[1] Bristol Royal Childrens Hosp, Dept Pediat Surg, Upper Maudlin St, Bristol BS2 8BJ, Avon, England
关键词
Magnetic retrievers; Ingested magnets; Foreign body ingestion; Endoscopy; Retrieval; FOREIGN-BODY; REMOVAL; MANAGEMENT;
D O I
10.1186/s43159-021-00128-1
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
Background: Various high-powered magnetic toy sets constitute a major hazard as the small magnets can be easily swallowed or aspirated by young children. Multiple ingested magnets or the ingestion of a magnet with another metallic object can pose a serious threat as this may lead to bowel perforation, fistulation, intestinal volvulus, bowel obstruction and death. Main body: Retrieval of ingested magnets from the stomach is routinely performed endoscopically but can become a painstaking quest involving many tedious attempts to secure the magnet(s). Historically, pre-routine endoscopy, magnetic retrievers were used under fluoroscopic control for the removal of metallic objects in the stomach. With the advent of endoscopic retrieval instruments, they fell out of favour and are no longer readily available on the market. Despite this, conventional endoscopic instruments are likely to be less effective than endoscopic-assisted magnetic retrievers due to confounding weak bonds which form between the metal retrieval device and the magnet. Preoperative testing, and selection of the retrieval instrument with the strongest coupling effect with a magnet, might be beneficial. A simple, endoscopic-assisted magnetic retriever created in theatre can allow for more effective, time-efficient and safe removal of ingested magnets under direct vision. Conclusion: Urgent removal of multiple ingested magnets or a single ingested magnet coupled with another ingested metallic object should be highlighted. Stricter implementation of a widespread ban over loose magnetic toys is needed. Standardised protocols for the surgical management of ingested magnets should be available in every hospital.
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