尝试食管镜取下脱落义齿失败后成功进行食管切开术

Q4 Medicine
Saba Fatima MBBS, Muhammad Salman Ullah MD, Bushra Khalid MD, Muhammad Omer Khalid MD, Rana Uzair Ahmad MD
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摘要

误食异物虽然在儿童中相当常见,但也可能出现在所有年龄段的人身上。成人最常见的风险因素包括精神疾病、酗酒和假牙不合适。大部分食入的异物都会通过胃肠道,但如果发生嵌塞、阻塞或穿孔,则可能需要进行干预。异物大多会撞击环咽、主动脉弓和下食道括约肌等解剖学收缩部位。我们介绍了一例罕见的食管内假牙撞击病例,尽管多次尝试食管镜取物,但仍无法取出,最后通过食管切开术成功取出。包括X光和硬质食管镜在内的检查证实,在C6-C7椎体水平的食管壁上存在带钩的义齿。大多数异物都可以通过柔性内镜或食管镜取出,但由于异物嵌顿在食管壁上,这些技术都不成功。因此,多学科团队决定选择经颈椎入路进行食管切开术。成功地进行了食管切开术,并取出了尖锐的钩状体。我们的病例强调了在通过微创技术取出异物失败的情况下尽早进行手术干预的重要性,以防止出现穿孔和纵隔炎等并发症。
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Successful esophagotomy after failed attempts of esophagoscopic retrieval of impacted denture
Ingested foreign bodies, although fairly common among children, can present in individuals of all age. Most common risk factors for such cases in adults include psychiatric illness, alcohol abuse and ill-fitting dentures. Most of the ingested foreign bodies pass through the gastrointestinal tract but intervention maybe required in case of impaction, obstruction or perforation. Foreign bodies mostly tend to get impacted at anatomical constrictions like cricopharyngeus, aortic arch and lower esophageal sphincter. We present a rare case of impacted denture in esophagus which could not be retrieved despite multiple esophagoscopic retrieval attempts leading to removal by successful esophagotomy. Investigations including X-ray and rigid esophagoscopy confirmed the presence of denture with its hooks impacted in the esophageal wall at the level of C6-C7 vertebra. Majority of the foreign bodies can be removed by flexible endoscopy or esophagoscopy but due to its impaction in esophageal wall these techniques were unsuccessful. Therefore, multidisciplinary team decided to opt for an esophagotomy with transcervical approach. Successful esophagotomy was performed with the retrieval of sharp hook like body. Our case underscores the importance of early surgical intervention in case of failed attempt to remove the foreign body through minimally invasive techniques to prevent complications in form of perforation and mediastinitis.
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Radiology Case Reports
Radiology Case Reports Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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1074
审稿时长
30 days
期刊介绍: The content of this journal is exclusively case reports that feature diagnostic imaging. Categories in which case reports can be placed include the musculoskeletal system, spine, central nervous system, head and neck, cardiovascular, chest, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, multisystem, pediatric, emergency, women''s imaging, oncologic, normal variants, medical devices, foreign bodies, interventional radiology, nuclear medicine, molecular imaging, ultrasonography, imaging artifacts, forensic, anthropological, and medical-legal. Articles must be well-documented and include a review of the appropriate literature.
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