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Unusual Foreign Body Oesophagus Pages 1-3

Jagdish Kumar Sunkum

Department of ENT, Katuri Medical College and Hospital, Guntur 522019 [AP], India

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12970/2308-7978.2014.02.01.1

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Abstract: Large foreign bodies (FB) get impacted in cervical oesophagus and are sometimes difficult to remove and the success rate of endoscopic removal of all FBs’ is 80%. Standard technique of removal of a large FB is pushing it to stomach or by cervical oesophageal myotomy. Serdar Han et al. have described a technique to remove by pushing it to hypopharynx, through gastrostomy, retrogradely and removing from hypopharynx. Changxiong wang and Ping chen have reported a novel method of removal of large impacted foreign bodies of oesophagus (upto 12 cms size) by dual channel endoscope. However here is a case report of a large FB – a stone piece (4-5 cm in diameter) removed by rigid endoscopy uneventfully. This case is reported for rarity of such cases in English literature and to highlight the importance of a good X-ray.

Keywords: Oesophagus, Foreign body, Stone, Aged 75 +, dual channel endoscope. Read more

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