Dental trauma in endoscopy: A systematic review and experience of a tertiary endoscopy centre.

IF 1.4 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Chelsea Qiu Lin Tan, Gabrielle Yi Wen Loh, Tay Wei Rong Benjamin, Calvin Jianyi Koh, John Shao Rong Mok, Juanda Leo Hartono, Kai Ting Cheryl Chua, Hee Hon Tan, Kewin Tien Ho Siah
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Abstract

Background: Dental injury is the leading cause of litigation in anaesthesia but an underrecognized preventable complication of endoscopy.

Aim: To determine frequency and effects of dental injury in endoscopy, we present findings from an audit of outpatient endoscopy procedures conducted at a tertiary university hospital and a systematic review of literature.

Methods: Retrospective review of 11265 outpatient upper endoscopy procedures over the period of 1 June 2019 to 31 May 2021 identified dental related complications in 0.284% of procedures. Review of literature identified a similar rate of 0.33%.

Results: Pre-existing dental pathology or the presence of prostheses makes damage more likely but sound teeth may be affected. Pre-endoscopic history and tooth examination are key for risk stratification and may be conducted succinctly with limited time outlay. Tooth retrieval should be prioritized in the event of dental injury to minimize aspiration and be followed by prompt dental consultation for specific management.

Conclusion: Dental complications occur in approximately 1 in 300 of upper endoscopy cases. These are easily preventable by pre-endoscopy screening. Protocols to mitigate dental injury are also suggested.

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背景:牙损伤是麻醉诉讼的主要原因,但却被忽视的可预防的内窥镜并发症。目的:为了确定内窥镜检查中牙齿损伤的频率和影响,我们报告了对某三级大学医院门诊内窥镜检查过程的审计结果和对文献的系统回顾。方法:对2019年6月1日至2021年5月31日期间11265例门诊上颌内窥镜手术进行回顾性分析,发现0.284%的手术出现牙科相关并发症。文献综述发现相似的比率为0.33%。结果:先前存在的牙齿病理或假体的存在使损伤更容易发生,但健康的牙齿可能受到影响。内镜前病史和牙齿检查是危险分层的关键,可以在有限的时间和费用下简洁地进行。如果发生牙齿损伤,应优先拔牙,以尽量减少误吸,并立即进行牙科咨询以进行具体处理。结论:上颌内窥镜检查病例中,牙并发症发生率约为1 / 300。这些都很容易通过内镜前筛查来预防。并提出了减轻牙齿损伤的方案。
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World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
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