Foreign bodies in upper gastrointestinal tract and urgent endoscopic interventions – review of a ten-year period

<p><strong>Background:</strong> Foreign bodies in the upper digestive tube are rarely the cause of an urgent condition in gastroenterology. They usually enter the digestive tube during nutrition or by mistake. However, certain groups of the population such as convicts or psychiatri...

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Main Authors: Pavel Skok, Andreja Ocepek, Davorin Ćeranić, Milan Pocajt
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Language:English
Published: Slovenian Medical Association 2005-07-01
Series:Zdravniški Vestnik
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Online Access:http://vestnik.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/2123
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Andreja Ocepek
Davorin Ćeranić
Milan Pocajt
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Davorin Ćeranić
Milan Pocajt
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description <p><strong>Background:</strong> Foreign bodies in the upper digestive tube are rarely the cause of an urgent condition in gastroenterology. They usually enter the digestive tube during nutrition or by mistake. However, certain groups of the population such as convicts or psychiatric patients tend to swallow them intentionally. The authors aim was to assess the percentage of patients in which urgent endoscopic investigation revealed true foreign bodies in the upper digestive tube, to evaluate the success of endoscopic procedures and the resolution of eventual complications.</p><p><strong>Patients and methods: </strong>The study includes patients in which urgent endoscopic investigations of the upper digestive tract were performed in a 10-year period (1 January 1994 to 31 December 2003).</p><p><strong>Results:</strong> Altogether 6416 patients were investigated, mean age 59.3 years, SD ± 17.2 years, range 1–106 years, 2452 females and 3964 males. In 51 patients, 0.8% of all subjects, foreign bodies were detected in the esophagus or stomach. In these patients a total of 65 endoscopic investigations were performed, in 94% the foreign bodies were removed endoscopically (48/51 patients), in three cases the endoscopic procedures were not successful. Among the foreign bodies removed were various metal or plastic objects: coins, keys, screws, hooks, batteries, razor blades, needles, parts of kitchen, toilet or writing utensils, lighters, buttons, toys, a toothbrush as well as impacted pieces of bone. In the patients with successful endoscopic removal of the objects, no significant complications were noted. In 3 patients (3/48, 6.3%) only mild hemorrhages from the region of the esophagogastric junction were observed.</p><p><strong>Conclusions:</strong> The technological development of endoscopic instruments made it possible to carry out different therapeutic procedures. The method has proved successful in removing foreign bodies from the upper digestive tube. Various factors affect the success of the procedure, the more important being adequate equipment, the experience and patience of the investigator and the assisting nurse, as well as the patient’s understanding of the procedure and his or her cooperation.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-3f06bbd41c344ba6a578c1c5d99045ca2022-12-21T23:28:46ZengSlovenian Medical AssociationZdravniški Vestnik1318-03471581-02242005-07-01747-81619Foreign bodies in upper gastrointestinal tract and urgent endoscopic interventions – review of a ten-year periodPavel SkokAndreja OcepekDavorin ĆeranićMilan Pocajt<p><strong>Background:</strong> Foreign bodies in the upper digestive tube are rarely the cause of an urgent condition in gastroenterology. They usually enter the digestive tube during nutrition or by mistake. However, certain groups of the population such as convicts or psychiatric patients tend to swallow them intentionally. The authors aim was to assess the percentage of patients in which urgent endoscopic investigation revealed true foreign bodies in the upper digestive tube, to evaluate the success of endoscopic procedures and the resolution of eventual complications.</p><p><strong>Patients and methods: </strong>The study includes patients in which urgent endoscopic investigations of the upper digestive tract were performed in a 10-year period (1 January 1994 to 31 December 2003).</p><p><strong>Results:</strong> Altogether 6416 patients were investigated, mean age 59.3 years, SD ± 17.2 years, range 1–106 years, 2452 females and 3964 males. In 51 patients, 0.8% of all subjects, foreign bodies were detected in the esophagus or stomach. In these patients a total of 65 endoscopic investigations were performed, in 94% the foreign bodies were removed endoscopically (48/51 patients), in three cases the endoscopic procedures were not successful. Among the foreign bodies removed were various metal or plastic objects: coins, keys, screws, hooks, batteries, razor blades, needles, parts of kitchen, toilet or writing utensils, lighters, buttons, toys, a toothbrush as well as impacted pieces of bone. In the patients with successful endoscopic removal of the objects, no significant complications were noted. In 3 patients (3/48, 6.3%) only mild hemorrhages from the region of the esophagogastric junction were observed.</p><p><strong>Conclusions:</strong> The technological development of endoscopic instruments made it possible to carry out different therapeutic procedures. The method has proved successful in removing foreign bodies from the upper digestive tube. Various factors affect the success of the procedure, the more important being adequate equipment, the experience and patience of the investigator and the assisting nurse, as well as the patient’s understanding of the procedure and his or her cooperation.</p>http://vestnik.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/2123foreign bodiesupper gastrointestinal tractendoscopyextractioncomplications
spellingShingle Pavel Skok
Andreja Ocepek
Davorin Ćeranić
Milan Pocajt
Foreign bodies in upper gastrointestinal tract and urgent endoscopic interventions – review of a ten-year period
Zdravniški Vestnik
foreign bodies
upper gastrointestinal tract
endoscopy
extraction
complications
title Foreign bodies in upper gastrointestinal tract and urgent endoscopic interventions – review of a ten-year period
title_full Foreign bodies in upper gastrointestinal tract and urgent endoscopic interventions – review of a ten-year period
title_fullStr Foreign bodies in upper gastrointestinal tract and urgent endoscopic interventions – review of a ten-year period
title_full_unstemmed Foreign bodies in upper gastrointestinal tract and urgent endoscopic interventions – review of a ten-year period
title_short Foreign bodies in upper gastrointestinal tract and urgent endoscopic interventions – review of a ten-year period
title_sort foreign bodies in upper gastrointestinal tract and urgent endoscopic interventions review of a ten year period
topic foreign bodies
upper gastrointestinal tract
endoscopy
extraction
complications
url http://vestnik.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/2123
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