Endoscopic management of foreign bodies in the upper gastrointestinal tract: Report on a series of 414 adult patients

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Mosca, S [1 ]
Manes, G [1 ]
Martino, R [1 ]
Amitrano, L [1 ]
Bottino, V [1 ]
Bove, A [1 ]
Camera, A [1 ]
De Nucci, C [1 ]
Di Costanzo, G [1 ]
Guardascione, M [1 ]
Lampasi, F [1 ]
Picascia, S [1 ]
Picciotto, FP [1 ]
Riccio, E [1 ]
Rocco, VP [1 ]
Uomo, G [1 ]
Balzano, A [1 ]
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[1] A Cardarelli Hosp, Dept Gastroenterol, I-80132 Naples, Italy
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10.1055/s-2001-16212
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background and Study Aims: Ingestion of foreign bodies is a common occurrence. Few papers in the literature report experience and outcome at tertiary centers. The aim of this paper is to report the management and the outcomes in 414 patients admitted for suspected ingestion of foreign body between May 1995 and December 1999. Methods: A plain radiographic film of the neck, chest or abdomen was obtained in the case of radiopaque objects, and in order to rule out suspected perforation: in such cases a computed tomography (CT) study was also performed. All patients were asked to give their informed consent, which was refused by three patients. Anesthesia was always used, either conscious sedation (86.8 %), or general anesthesia in the case of poor patient tolerance (13.2 %). All patients underwent an endoscopic procedure within six hours of admission. A flexible scope was used in all patients and a wide range of endoscopic devices was employed. Results: Foreign bodies were found in 64.5 % of our patients. Almost all were found in the esophagus. The types of foreign body were very different, but they were chiefly food boluses, bones or cartilages, dental prostheses or fish bones. In three patients (1.1 %) it was impossible to endoscopically remove the foreign body, which was located in the cervical esophagus: all these three patients required surgery. No complications relating to the endoscopic procedure were observed, but 30.7% of patients had an underlying esophageal disease, such as a stricture. Only eight patients required a second endoscopic procedure, performed by a more experienced endoscopist. Conclusion: Foreign body ingestion represents a frequent reason for emergency endoscopy. The endoscopic procedure is a successful technique which allows the removal of the foreign bodies in almost all cases without significant complications. Surgery is rarely required.
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