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J Pediatr Surg ; 41(10): 1768-70, 2006 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17011286

ABSTRACT

Gastrobronchial fistulous communications are uncommon complications of disease processes with only 36 previously reported cases. Described as complication of a number of conditions, such as previous gastroesophageal surgery, subphrenic abscess, and gastric ulcers (Jha P, Deiraniya A, Keeling-Robert C, et al. Gastrobronchial fistula--a recent series. Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Sur 2003;2:6-8), we report a case of fistulization caused by ingestion of a foreign body. A patient with mental retardation, admitted for the treatment of osteomyelitis, presented during hospitalization symptoms of high fever, vomiting, and respiratory distress. Endoscopy showed the presence of a gastrobronchial fistula, which developed after ingestion of a toothbrush. The toothbrush was extracted endoscopically, and the fistula was subsequently closed by surgery. The patient recovered completely. We report the first case of a gastrobronchial fistula as a complication of foreign body ingestion.


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Bronchial Fistula/etiology , Endoscopy , Foreign Bodies/complications , Gastric Fistula/etiology , Toothbrushing/instrumentation , Adult , Bronchial Fistula/surgery , Foreign Bodies/diagnostic imaging , Foreign Bodies/surgery , Gastric Fistula/surgery , Humans , Intellectual Disability/complications , Male , Radiography, Thoracic
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