An algorithm for retrieval tools in foreign body ingestion and food impaction in children

Author:

Ergun Ergun1,Ates Ufuk1,Gollu Gulnur1,Bahadir Kutay1,Yagmurlu Aydin1,Cakmak Murat1,Aktug Tanju1,Dindar Huseyin1,Bingol-Kologlu Meltem1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatric Surgery, Ankara University School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey

Abstract

Summary The aim of this study is to review the experience on managing foreign body ingestion in children with special emphasis on the endoscopic techniques and specific retrieval devices used for foreign body (FB) extraction. The charts of 341 children were reviewed retrospectively. Demographic data, ingested material, removal technique and tool, level of FB, complications, and outcomes were recorded. A total of 364 FBs were removed from 341 children. Among these, 56.5% (n: 206) were entrapped in esophagus, 39% (n: 142) were in stomach, and 4.5% (n: 16) in duodenum and intestine. The most frequently ingested items were coin (42.5%), button batteries (20.6%), and safety pins (12%). Optical forceps (37.9%) were the most commonly used tool and they were used during retrieval of esophageal FB by rigid endoscopy. Retrieval net (20.7%) was the second most common tool and the most common one during flexible endoscopy. Depending on our experience, we strongly advocate rigid endoscopy for esophageal FBs and food impaction in children because it allows both to use optical forceps with a strong grasping ability for blunt FBs and to position sharp and pointed objects inside the rigid endoscope. We recommend retrieval net as the first tool for the extraction of blunt objects and rat tooth retrieval forceps is the best tool for sharp and pointed FBs in stomach.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Gastroenterology,General Medicine

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