Pediatric Foreign Body Ingestion: Analysis of Patient Characteristics and Surgical Treatment
Hee Jin Yeon, Sung Min Lee, Kyong Ihn, Jung-Tak Oh, Seok Joo Han, In Geol Ho

TL;DR
This study examines pediatric foreign body ingestion, finding that magnets and multiple objects often require surgery, especially when ingestion is unwitnessed or symptoms are present.
Contribution
The study identifies specific risk factors for surgical intervention in pediatric foreign body ingestion cases.
Findings
Surgical treatment was more common in cases with multiple foreign bodies, unwitnessed ingestion, and symptoms.
Magnets and water beads beyond the stomach were strongly linked to surgical intervention.
Preventive measures and caregiver education are crucial to reduce hazardous ingestion in children.
Abstract
What are the main findings? Surgical treatment was more frequently required in cases involving multiple FB ingestion, unwitnessed ingestion, and symptomatic presentation Magnets and water beads beyond the stomach were strongly associated with the need for surgical intervention What is the implication of the main finding? The findings may assist pediatric surgeons in identifying high-risk patients and making timely decisions regarding surgical management Preventive measures, including caregiver education and public awareness, are crucial to reduce the incidence of hazardous FB ingestion in children Background/Objectives: Foreign body (FB) ingestion is a common occurrence in children. We aimed to investigate the characteristics of patients hospitalized in the pediatric surgery department for FB ingestion and those requiring surgical treatment. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed…
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Taxonomy
TopicsForeign Body Medical Cases · Restraint-Related Deaths · Airway Management and Intubation Techniques
