Use of an insulated tip knife in the management of a common foreign body in a child
A 2-year-old child presented with button battery (BB) ingestion that had taken place 5 months previously. The BB was impacted within the post-cricoid esophageal wall without an obvious perforation or communication with the trachea. In view of the high surgical risk, we attempted to remove the BB end...
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Main Authors: | Sanjay Rajput (Author), Pratin Bhatt (Author), Vatsal Bachkaniwala (Author), Chaiti Gandhi (Author), Rushi Pipavat (Author), Varun Tadkalkar (Author), Ravi Bokarvadia (Author) |
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Society of Gastrointestinal Intervention,
2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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