Title of article
Extraction of swallowed toothbrush in stomach by pneumatic insufflation and gastrotomy under local anesthesia: A rare occurrence
Author/Authors
Gupta, Mahesh Department of Surgery - Rama Medical College and Research Centre - Mandhana - Kanpur - Uttar Pradesh , Gupta, Pooja Department of Medicine - Jalandhar - Punjab, India , Gupta, Manoj SGL Cheritable Hospital - Jalandhar - Punjab, India
Pages
2
From page
472
To page
473
Abstract
Most of the ingested foreign bodies pass uneventfully through the gastrointestinal tract. However, long and rigid foreign bodies are
associated with an increased risk of gastrointestinal impaction, perforation, and bleeding. Spontaneous passage of a toothbrush has
not been reported till date and the technique of its removal is a curiosity for surgeons. Endoscopy is a recommended technique for
the removal of such complex foreign bodies. However, if it fails, the foreign body can be removed successfully with a laparoscopic
gastrotomy. We devised an innovative technique by using pneumatic gastric insuffl ation and extracted the toothbrush by a tiny
gastrotomy under local anesthesia.
Keywords
Gastrotomy , local anesthesia , toothbrush , upper gastrointestinal endoscopy
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2014
Record number
2432665
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