Title Multiple magnet ingestion in children: presentation, diagnostics and management /
Translation of Title Magnetiniai svetimkūniai vaikų virškinamajame trakte: klinikinė išraiška, diagnostika, gydymas.
Authors Daškevičiūtė, Aurelija ; Kolevinskaitė, Smiltė ; Trainavičius, Kęstutis
DOI 10.15388/LietChirur.2017.1.10490
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Is Part of Lietuvos chirurgija.. Vilnius : Lietuvos chirurgų asociacija. 2017, T. 16, Nr. 1, p. 37-43.. ISSN 1392-0995. eISSN 1648-9942
Keywords [eng] children ; magnet ingestion ; clinical presentation ; diagnostics ; management
Abstract [eng] Introduction Although most ingested foreign bodies pass innocuously through the gastrointestinal tract, multiple magnets can lead to serious injury resulting from the attraction of the magnets across tissues. Objectives To identify the clinical presentation, diagnostics and management of magnet ingestions. Methods A retrospective review of magnet ingestions treated between January 2011 and January 2016 was developed. Patients’ demographics, clinical information, radiologic images and surgical records were obtained. Results 7 cases of multiple magnet ingestions were identified. Three patients presented with magnets located in the stomach. All of those patients were asymptomatic; two of them underwent endoscopic removal. Three patients presented with magnets located in the small intestine; two of them had abdominal pain and underwent laparoscopic retrieval. Spontaneous evacuation of magnets occurred in two cases. One asymptomatic patient had magnets located in the colon; enema was performed and evacuation of magnets occurred. Conclusion Cases of multiple magnets ingestion require aggressive management as migration of the objects might result in complications and greater morbidity.
Published Vilnius : Lietuvos chirurgų asociacija
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2017
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