Endoscopic Treatment of Foreign Bodies in the Upper Gastrointestinal Tract.
- Author:
Yoon Sae KANG
1
;
Jae Hoon JUNG
;
Kyung Hoon CHAE
;
Won Seok HEO
;
Yeon Soo KIM
;
Seok Hyun KIM
;
Jae Kyu SUNG
;
Byung Seok LEE
;
Hyun Yong JEONG
Author Information
1. Department of Internal Medicine, Chungnam National University College of Medicine, Daejeon, Korea. jeonghy@cnuh.co.kr
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Foreign body removal;
Endoscopic treatment
- MeSH:
Alligators and Crocodiles;
Animals;
Chungcheongnam-do;
Deglutition;
Diabetes Mellitus;
Eating;
Endoscopy;
Esophageal Diseases;
Esophagus;
Female;
Foreign Bodies*;
Hand Strength;
Humans;
Hypertension;
Male;
Numismatics;
Stomach Neoplasms;
Surgical Instruments;
Tooth;
Upper Gastrointestinal Tract*
- From:Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
2005;31(3):135-139
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
BACKGROUND/AIMS: The ingestion of foreign bodies in the upper gastrointestinal tract usually happens as a result of accidental swallowing, and rarely produces symptoms. Although most foreign bodies are eliminated spontaneously, 10~20% of cases need treatment with endoscopy. We evaluated the role of endoscopy for removing foreign bodies from the upper gastrointestinal tract. METHODS: We analyzed one hundred and thirty-nine cases of foreign bodies in the upper gastrointestinal tract which were endoscopically treated at Chungnam National University Hospital from January 2001 to July 2004. RESULTS: Patients' age ranged from 6 months to 96 years old (mean 36.0 years old). The ratio of males to females was 1.2 : 1. The common foreign bodies included coins (29 cases) and fish bones (23 cases), animal bones (19 cases), and stones (15 cases) follows in order. The most common location was the esophagus (79.9%). In most cases (73.4%), the foreign body was removed using an alligator tooth and a grasping forceps. Twenty-eight among one hundred and thirty-nine patients had a co-morbid condition, such as esophageal disease, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, stomach cancer, or a psychiatric disorder. CONCLUSIONS: Endoscopic removal is a very powerful and useful method for removing foreign bodies from the upper gastrointestinal tract. Nevertheless, a simpler and more efficient endoscopic equipment is required