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Journal of Health Specialties [JHS]. 2015; 3 (4): 232-234
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-181464

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Foreign body ingestion in children is a common clinical problem. They are often asymptomatic and passed out spontaneously. Oesophageal foreign bodies are prone to complications such as perforation, mucosal ischaemia and necrosis due to pressure. We present a case of a 10 month-old girl child with an open safety pin lodged in the lower oesophagus. The safety pin was retrieved by a cystoscope through a small incision in the stomach. It is a safe and easy procedure to perform, which has not been published previously in the literature. Hence, we are reporting this case

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