Yamauchi K, Kobayashi T, Shinomiya T, Fujiwara D, Ito W, Onoda T, Yozai K, Ishii T, Nanamiya W, Sumiyoshi R, Ono T, Tamai M, Yamane Y, Suzaki N
Department of Internal Medicine, Sekizenkai Juzen General Hospital, Niihama.
Intern Med. 2001 Jan;40(1):9-13. doi: 10.2169/internalmedicine.40.9.
There is an increasing number of accidents by erroneous ingestion of button batteries in recent years; the batteries arouse the interest of infants because of their attractive shape and luster. The batteries remaining in the gastrointestinal tract and discharging electric current over a long period of time may induce ulceration or perforation, thus must be carefully considered the selection of appropriate treatment.
We remove erroneously ingested button batteries with two tubes with ferrite magnets nearly the same size as the button batteries themselves.
Four cases of erroneous ingestion of button batteries.
We easily removed button batteries from the stomach within 5 minutes in all cases with two magnet-attached tubes.
We present this battery removal device together with a literature review, because it seems convenient and useful.
近年来,因误吞纽扣电池导致的事故数量不断增加;这些电池因其诱人的形状和光泽引起婴儿的兴趣。留在胃肠道内并长时间放电的电池可能会导致溃疡或穿孔,因此必须仔细考虑选择合适的治疗方法。
我们使用两根与纽扣电池尺寸几乎相同的铁氧体磁体管取出误吞的纽扣电池。
4例误吞纽扣电池的病例。
在所有病例中,我们使用两根带磁体的管子在5分钟内轻松地从胃中取出了纽扣电池。
我们介绍这种电池取出装置并进行文献综述,因为它似乎既方便又有用。