Endoscopic removal of an embedded chicken bone in the esophagus: A case report.

IF 1.4 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Qi Luo, Lin Tang, Lian-Song Ye, Zhi-Jie Jiang, Yi Mou, Bing Hu
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Abstract

Background: Sharp foreign body ingestion can cause gastrointestinal tract mucosa injury and requires proper endoscopic removal. Typically, protective devices are used to reduce mucosal damage. This case presents an alternative approach for the endoscopic removal of a large, irregular, and sharp foreign body (chicken bone) when traditional protective devices are inadequate, thus contributing to the management of such ingestions.

Case summary: A 57-year-old male presented with a history of swallowing an irregular and sharp-pointed chicken bone. Emergent endoscopy showed it was tightly embedded in the esophageal wall, with minor bleeding. The chicken bone was grasped and moved cautiously using a foreign forceps. It was loosened after repeated attempts but could not pass through the pharynx. Considering possible mucosal damage, it was carefully pushed into the stomach cavity and then wrapped in a condom. The chicken bone was retrieved uneventfully by grasping the open edge of the condom with foreign forceps. No additional damage was found, except for primary esophageal injuries caused by the embedded chicken bone. The patient was discharged on the following day. Our experience demonstrated that condoms can be an alternative as a protective device under such conditions.

Conclusion: Condoms can serve as an alternative when traditional protective devices are unsuitable. Because of its smooth and oily nature, it can provide mucosal protection and lubrication during endoscopic removal.

内镜下切除食管内嵌鸡骨1例。
背景:尖锐异物摄入可引起胃肠道黏膜损伤,需要内镜下适当清除。通常,使用保护装置来减少粘膜损伤。本病例提出了一种在传统保护装置不足的情况下,内窥镜切除大的、不规则的、尖锐的异物(鸡骨)的替代方法,从而有助于此类摄入的管理。病例总结:一名57岁男性,有吞咽不规则尖鸡骨的病史。紧急内窥镜检查显示它紧紧地嵌在食管壁内,伴有少量出血。用外用钳小心地抓住并移动鸡骨。经过多次尝试,它被松开了,但无法通过咽。考虑到可能会损伤粘膜,我们小心翼翼地把它推入胃腔,然后用避孕套包裹起来。用外国钳子抓住安全套的开口边缘,鸡骨头被顺利取出。除鸡骨内嵌引起的原发性食管损伤外,未发现其他损伤。病人于第二天出院。我们的经验表明,在这种情况下,避孕套可以作为一种替代的保护装置。结论:当传统的防护装置不适合时,避孕套可以作为一种替代。由于其光滑和油性,它可以在内镜下切除时提供粘膜保护和润滑。
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World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
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