• Department of Thoracic Surgery, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, 610041, P.R.China;
LIU Lunxu, Email: lunxu_liu@aliyun.com
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Foreign body ingestion is common in emergency. The vast majority of foreign body ingestion occurs in the pediatric population as well as mentally impaired and edentulous adults. The typical clinical manifestation of foreign body ingestion includes acute onset of dysphagia and chest pain. Most of the ingested foreign bodies pass without the need of intervention; however, about 20% of esophageal foreign body ingestion requires endoscopic removal. While less than 1% will need surgery for foreign body extraction. Timely diagnosis and proper treatment are associated with low mortality and morbidity rate, while delayed diagnosis and improper treatment always lead to severe complications such as esophageal perforation and death. This article reviews the diagnosis and treatment of adult esophageal foreign body ingestion.

Citation: LIAO Hu, LIU Lunxu. Diagnosis and treatment of adult esophageal foreign body ingestion. Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2019, 26(4): 404-407. doi: 10.7507/1007-4848.201711064 Copy

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