• 제목/요약/키워드: Multiple magnets ingestion

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자석 이물에 의한 위-십이지장 누공 1예 (A Case of Gastroduodenal Fistula Caused by Ingested Magnetic Foreign Bodies)

  • 이원희;민영돈;문경래
    • Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition
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    • 제11권1호
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    • pp.84-88
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    • 2008
  • 여러 개의 자석을 삼킨 경우 자석들이 서로 잡아당겨 압력 괴사로 인한 장폐쇄, 장천공, 누공 형성 등의 합병증을 일으킬 수 있다. 따라서 영 유아나 정신과적인 문제가 있는 큰 아이의 경우 자석이나 자석이 포함된 장난감과 같은 물건들을 멀리하고, 자석을 삼킨 경우에는 즉시 확인해 보아야 한다. 저자들은 1년 전부터 주기성 구토를 호소했던 중등도 정신지체를 가진 12세 남아에서 삼킨 장난감 자석 4개로 인해 위-십이지장 누공을 형성하였고 수술 후 호전된 1예를 치험하였기에 보고하는 바이다.

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Non-Surgical Management of Gastroduodenal Fistula Caused by Ingested Neodymium Magnets

  • Phen, Claudia;Wilsey, Alexander;Swan, Emily;Falconer, Victoria;Summers, Lisa;Wilsey, Michael
    • Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition
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    • 제21권4호
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    • pp.336-340
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    • 2018
  • Foreign body ingestions pose a significant health risk in children. Neodymium magnets are high-powered, rare-earth magnets that is a serious issue in the pediatric population due to their strong magnetic force and high rate of complications. When multiple magnets are ingested, there is potential for morbidity and mortality, including gastrointestinal fistula formation, obstruction, bleeding, perforation, and death. Many cases require surgical intervention for removal of the magnets and management of subsequent complications. However, we report a case of multiple magnet ingestion in a 19-month-old child complicated by gastroduodenal fistula that was successfully treated by endoscopic removal and supportive care avoiding the need for surgical intervention. At two-week follow-up, the child was asymptomatic and upper gastrointestinal series obtained six months later demonstrated resolution of the fistula.

Foreign Body Removal in Children Using Foley Catheter or Magnet Tube from Gastrointestinal Tract

  • Choe, Jae Young;Choe, Byung-Ho
    • Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition
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    • 제22권2호
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    • pp.132-141
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    • 2019
  • Foreign body (FB) ingestion of children is a common pediatric emergency requiring medical attention. Pediatric emergency physicians and gastroenterologists often encounter nervous and distressed situations, because of children presenting with this condition in the common clinical practice. When determining the appropriate timing and indications for intervention, physicians should consider multiple patient- and FB-related factors. The utilization of a flexible endoscopy is considered safe and effective to use in these cases, with a high success rate, for the effective extraction of FBs from the gastrointestinal tract of a child. Additionally, a Foley catheter and a magnet-attached Levin tube have been used for decades in the case of FB removal. Although their use has decreased significantly in recent times, these instruments continue to be used for several indications. Using a Foley catheter for this purpose does not require special training and does not necessarily require sedation of the patient or fluoroscopy, which serve as advantages of utilizing this method for foreign object retrieval. An ingested magnet or iron-containing FB can be retrieved using a magnet-attached tube, and can be effective to retrieve an object from any section of the upper gastrointestinal tract that can be reached. Simple and inexpensive devices such as Foley catheters and magnetattached tubes can be used in emergencies such as with the esophageal impaction of disk batteries if endoscopy cannot be performed immediately (e.g., in rural areas and/or in patients presenting at midnight in a facility, especially in those without access to endoscopes or emergency services, or in any situation that warrants urgent removal of a foreign object).