Title of article :
An Unusual Case of Accidental Ingestion of a Toothbrush
Author/Authors :
Mohindra ، Ritin Department of Internal Medicine - Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research , Nayan ، HB Department of Emergency Medicine - All India Institute of Medical Sciences , Mathew ، Roshan Department of Emergency Medicine - All India Institute of Medical Sciences , Rout ، Gyan Ranjan Department of Gastroenterology - All India Institute of Medical Sciences , Kaushal ، Kanav Department of Gastroenterology - All India Institute of Medical Sciences , Aggarwal ، Praveen Department of Emergency Medicine - All India Institute of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Introduction: Foreign body ingestion is a common presenting complaint in the emergency department. While ingestion of small foreign bodies like coins and button batteries is not uncommon, ingestion of long and rigid foreign bodies like toothbrush is very rare. Case presentation: We describe a 36-year-old man who presented to us after accidental ingestion of a toothbrush. The patient underwent urgent endoscopic removal; Psychiatric evaluation revealed an acute and transient psychotic disorder in him. Conclusion: Ingestion of long and rigid foreign bodies like a toothbrush is an uncommon entity. Such foreign bodies when ingested find it difficult to maneuver through the GI tract, which makes their spontaneous passage almost impossible. Their ingestion is associated with increased risk of impaction, perforation and, bleeding. Therefore, early removal of the ingested toothbrush is recommended before complications develop.
Keywords :
Case Reports , Endoscopy , Foreign Bodies , Psychotic Disorders , Toothbrush
Journal title :
Advanced Journal of Emergency Medicine
Journal title :
Advanced Journal of Emergency Medicine