CASE REPORT : Open Access ; Successful Removal of a Screw Nail in the Jejunum Using Double-Balloon Enteroscopy
The vast majority of foreign bodies (FBs) that enter the stomach pass through the gastrointestinal tract spontaneously. When the FB enters the small bowel.beyond the reach of conventional endoscopy.daily radiographs are needed to ensure its safe passage. However, endoscopic intervention is an approp...
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description | The vast majority of foreign bodies (FBs) that enter the stomach pass through the gastrointestinal tract spontaneously. When the FB enters the small bowel.beyond the reach of conventional endoscopy.daily radiographs are needed to ensure its safe passage. However, endoscopic intervention is an appropriate management strategy for a sharp-pointed FB, because sharp FBs have a higher risk of intestinal perforation. We describe here a case in which a 1.5-cm, sharp-pointed screw nail in the proximal jejunum was removed successfully by double-balloon enteroscopy from a 19-year-old-male with autism. This case adds to the growing body of evidence demonstrating the value of therapeutic double-balloon enteroscopy in the field of FB ingestion. Clin Endosc 2015;48:444-446 |
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