Esophageal foreign body retrieved by cervical esophagotomy four years after ingestion
Background: Foreign body ingestion is common pediatric population with more than 55% from ingestion of coins. Over 80% pass spontaneously through the digestive tract, but substantial amount lodge in the UES causing esophageal perforation. Failure to recognize and treat as an emergency can cause sign...
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Main Authors: | Felix Oyania (Author), Robert Mugarura (Author), Charles Newton odongo (Author), Sarah Jane Commander (Author), Martin Situma (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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