Online eBook Library
著者:Daniel Ackil and Nicholas J. Koch
 
Abstract
Initial evaluation and management of swallowed foreign bodies in an acute care setting.
 
Keywords
disk batteries
esophageal bougienage
esophageal foreign body
gastric foreign body
ingested button battery
ingested coin
ingested foreign body
ingested magnet
large button battery
pediatric swallowed foreign bodies
radiolucent foreign body
radiopaque foreign body
small button battery
swallowed button battery
swallowed coin
swallowed foreign body
swallowed magnet

Presentation  
    Parents bring in a young child (usually between the ages of 6 months and 6 years) shortly after the child has swallowed a coin, safety pin, or toy. The child may be asymptomatic or have recurrent or transient symptoms of choking, gagging, vomiting, drooling, dysphagia, pain, or a foreign-body (FB) sensation. Stridor or dyspnea resulting from tracheal compression may occur in young children. Disturbed or cognitively impaired adults may be brought from mental health facilities to the hospital on repeated occasions, at times accumulating a sizable load of ingested material. Impacted esophageal foreign bodies are more likely to cause the symptoms described, whereas gastric foreign bodies are usually asymptomatic.
    閲覧にはご購入・ログインが必要となります。

    ご購入はこちら
    ログインする