Wang Changxiong, Chen Ping
Digestive Endoscope Center, The Sixth Affiliated College of Wenzhou Medical College, People's Hospital of Lishui City, Lishui, Zhejiang 323000, P.R. China.
Exp Ther Med. 2013 Jul;6(1):233-235. doi: 10.3892/etm.2013.1085. Epub 2013 Apr 29.
There have been few reports concerning the endoscopic removal of impacted esophageal foreign bodies from patients. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of dual-channel endoscopy in managing foreign-body ingestions in patients. A total of 19 patients with foreign-body ingestions between September 2008 and July 2011 were selected from the Digestive Endoscope Center in Lishui, a typical middle-sized city in China. The patients underwent endoscopy following admission. The impacted foreign bodies were successfully removed from 18 patients without complications using a dual-channel endoscope. One patient underwent surgery for an ingested denture following the failure of the endoscopic removal method. This study demonstrates that dual-channel endoscopic management may be a useful option for removing ingested foreign bodies from the esophagus.
关于通过内镜从患者体内取出嵌顿性食管异物的报道较少。本研究的目的是评估双通道内镜在处理患者异物摄入方面的有效性。从中国典型的中等城市丽水的消化内镜中心选取了2008年9月至2011年7月期间共19例有异物摄入的患者。患者入院后接受了内镜检查。使用双通道内镜成功地从18例患者体内取出了嵌顿的异物,且无并发症发生。1例患者在内镜取出方法失败后因吞食假牙接受了手术。本研究表明,双通道内镜处理可能是从食管取出摄入异物的一种有用选择。