MANAGEMENT OF OESOPHAGEAL FOREIGN BODIES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.29309/TPMJ/2005.12.03.5125Keywords:
Oesophagus, Oesophagoscopy, Foreign bodyAbstract
Objectives: To evaluate management of oesophageal foreign bodies.
Design of study: Cross sectional analytic study. Settings and period: Department of otorhinolaryngology and head
and neck surgery Bahawal Victoria Hospital Bahawalpur, from May 2003 to December 2004. Material and methods:
A total of 186 patients with history of foreign body ingestion were admitted and included in the study. A structured
questionnaire was designed to record the informations. X-ray neck and rigid oesophagoscopy was carried out to
diagnose and remove foreign bodies. Results: Out of 186 patients, 155(83.33%) were from paediatric age group and
31(16.66%) above 12 years of age. Coin was the commonest foreign body (77.41%). Dysphagia was the commonest
symptom (96.77%). X-rays were conclusive in 181(97.3%) patients. Rigid oesophagoscopy was carried out in all cases
and removal of foreign body was successful in 95.69% cases, and complication rate was very low.