An ingested mobile phone in the stomach may not be amenable to safe endoscopic removal using current therapeutic devices: A case report

Highlights • Endoscopic removal of mobile phones in the stomach may be challenging. • “Safe” removal may not be achieved using current retrieval devices. • Patients consented for removal under general anaesthetic should be consented for laparotomy. • Improvement in existing endoscopic retrieval devi...

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description Highlights • Endoscopic removal of mobile phones in the stomach may be challenging. • “Safe” removal may not be achieved using current retrieval devices. • Patients consented for removal under general anaesthetic should be consented for laparotomy. • Improvement in existing endoscopic retrieval devices are needed to manage similar cases.
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