Esophageal perforation and septic shock after accidental coin ingestion in elderly person

Abstract An 88‐year‐old man ingested coins accidentally and developed mediastinitis and septic shock. Esophageal injuries by sharped‐shape foreign bodies are often reported, but esophageal perforation by round coins is rare. Even rounded‐shape foreign bodies that are unlikely to injure esophagus may...

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Main Authors: Yusei Ishizuka, Hironobu Nishiori, Yosuke Matsumura
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022-12-01
Series:Clinical Case Reports
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.6703
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description Abstract An 88‐year‐old man ingested coins accidentally and developed mediastinitis and septic shock. Esophageal injuries by sharped‐shape foreign bodies are often reported, but esophageal perforation by round coins is rare. Even rounded‐shape foreign bodies that are unlikely to injure esophagus may lead to severe outcomes.
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spelling doaj.art-ae9ec7df4e1e4ac091e11bef7761cf8c2023-01-17T04:40:56ZengWileyClinical Case Reports2050-09042022-12-011012n/an/a10.1002/ccr3.6703Esophageal perforation and septic shock after accidental coin ingestion in elderly personYusei Ishizuka0Hironobu Nishiori1Yosuke Matsumura2Department of Anesthesiology Chiba Emergency Medical Center Chiba JapanDepartment of Cardiovascular Surgery Chiba Emergency Medical Center Chiba JapanDepartment of Intensive Care Chiba Emergency Medical Center Chiba JapanAbstract An 88‐year‐old man ingested coins accidentally and developed mediastinitis and septic shock. Esophageal injuries by sharped‐shape foreign bodies are often reported, but esophageal perforation by round coins is rare. Even rounded‐shape foreign bodies that are unlikely to injure esophagus may lead to severe outcomes.https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.6703coinesophageal perforationforeign body ingestionmediastinitisseptic shock
spellingShingle Yusei Ishizuka
Hironobu Nishiori
Yosuke Matsumura
Esophageal perforation and septic shock after accidental coin ingestion in elderly person
Clinical Case Reports
coin
esophageal perforation
foreign body ingestion
mediastinitis
septic shock
title Esophageal perforation and septic shock after accidental coin ingestion in elderly person
title_full Esophageal perforation and septic shock after accidental coin ingestion in elderly person
title_fullStr Esophageal perforation and septic shock after accidental coin ingestion in elderly person
title_full_unstemmed Esophageal perforation and septic shock after accidental coin ingestion in elderly person
title_short Esophageal perforation and septic shock after accidental coin ingestion in elderly person
title_sort esophageal perforation and septic shock after accidental coin ingestion in elderly person
topic coin
esophageal perforation
foreign body ingestion
mediastinitis
septic shock
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.6703
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