Abel Joseph MD, Linda Nguyen MD, Joo Ha Hwang MD, PhD
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Abstract
Background and Aims
Foreign body ingestion with submucosal penetration presents a challenging clinical scenario. We present a case of successful endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for removing an embedded fish bone with drainage of an associated submucosal abscess.
Methods
A 49-year-old woman presented with odynophagia after fish bone ingestion. Computed tomography scan identified a linear density in the upper esophagus. After an initial negative esophagogastroduodenoscopy, a repeat procedure revealed a submucosal abscess. The ESD technique was used to drain the abscess and retrieve the fish bone.
Results
The fish bone was successfully removed using ESD technique without immediate or delayed adverse events. Postprocedure management included antibiotics, proton pump inhibitor therapy, and dietary modification. Follow-up esophagram confirmed absence of fistula or abscess.
Conclusions
This case demonstrates the importance of careful endoscopic assessment and the utility of ESD technique in managing superficial esophageal abscesses. ESD is a safe and effective technique for removing embedded esophageal foreign bodies within the submucosa.
期刊介绍:
VideoGIE, an official video journal of the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, is an Open Access, online-only journal to serve patients with digestive diseases. VideoGIE publishes original, single-blinded peer-reviewed video case reports and case series of endoscopic procedures used in the study, diagnosis, and treatment of digestive diseases. Videos demonstrate use of endoscopic systems, devices, and techniques; report outcomes of endoscopic interventions; and educate physicians and patients about gastrointestinal endoscopy. VideoGIE serves the educational needs of endoscopists in training as well as advanced endoscopists, endoscopy staff and industry, and patients. VideoGIE brings video commentaries from experts, legends, committees, and leadership of the society. Careful adherence to submission guidelines will avoid unnecessary delays, as incomplete submissions may be returned to the authors before initiation of the peer review process.