Transluminal migration of oesophageal foreign bodies: a series of three patients/ Lim lu Tong ... [et al.]
Inadvertent ingestion of foreign bodies, particularly fish bone, are a common complaint in the otolaryngology emergency practices in Southeast Asia. Due to its thin, linear, and sharp pointed end, fish bone has the potential to penetrate through the oesophagus wall, or migrate extraluminally towards...
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my.uitm.ir.743122023-03-08T07:39:50Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/74312/ Transluminal migration of oesophageal foreign bodies: a series of three patients/ Lim lu Tong ... [et al.] jchs Tong, Lim Iu Ming, Ong Fei Ramasamy, Viji Mohan Singh, Avatar Singh Mohamad, Irfan Infectious and parasitic diseases RF Otorhinolaryngology Laryngology. Diseases of the throat Inadvertent ingestion of foreign bodies, particularly fish bone, are a common complaint in the otolaryngology emergency practices in Southeast Asia. Due to its thin, linear, and sharp pointed end, fish bone has the potential to penetrate through the oesophagus wall, or migrate extraluminally towards the surrounding structures in the neck, resulting in bizarre and lethal complications. We present an unusual case of extraluminal migration of foreign body (FB) and 2 cases of completely embedded FB in the oesophagus wall. We aim to share our experience in both conservative approach and transcervical approach for these difficult clinical problems. All of them have minimal rigid oesophagoscopy findings but possess the radiological evidence of FB. Computed tomography scan have higher sensitivity and provide good preoperative guidance, it should be done early and performed in the event of negative endoscopic evaluation. Prompt diagnosis and early retrieval of FB can significantly reduce morbidity and mortality. Faculty of Medicine 2023-03 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/74312/1/74312.pdf Transluminal migration of oesophageal foreign bodies: a series of three patients/ Lim lu Tong ... [et al.]. (2023) Journal of Clinical and Health Sciences (JCHS), 8 (1). pp. 87-92. ISSN 0127-984X http://jchs-medicine.uitm.edu.my/ |
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Inadvertent ingestion of foreign bodies, particularly fish bone, are a common complaint in the otolaryngology emergency practices in Southeast Asia. Due to its thin, linear, and sharp pointed end, fish bone has the potential to penetrate through the oesophagus wall, or migrate extraluminally towards the surrounding structures in the neck, resulting in bizarre and lethal complications. We present an unusual case of extraluminal migration of foreign body (FB) and 2 cases of completely embedded FB in the oesophagus wall. We aim to share our experience in both conservative approach and transcervical approach for these difficult clinical problems. All of them have minimal rigid oesophagoscopy findings but possess the radiological evidence of FB. Computed tomography scan have higher sensitivity and provide good preoperative guidance, it should be done early and performed in the event of negative endoscopic evaluation. Prompt diagnosis and early retrieval of FB can significantly reduce morbidity and mortality. |
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