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Published on: April 17, 2020
Esophageal Foreign Body Removal: A Novel Approach
Muhammad Saad Siddique1, Aqsa Mumtaz2, Muhammad Subhan Saeed2
1Internal Medicine, Siddique Hospital, Sheikhupura, PAK.
Abstract:
Upper esophageal foreign body impaction is a common clinical presentation and often requires medical attention. The most common foreign bodies encountered in the adult population are food-related, e.g., steak pieces and meat bones. Endoscopic interventions are indicated when the foreign objects fail to pass spontaneously. The standard methods to remove these foreign bodies include push technique and retrieval methods using various endoscopic instruments. However, we report a unique method that was used to remove a large upper esophageal impacted foreign body refractory to removal by standard procedures.
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