The contraindications for blind esophageal bouginage for coin ingestion in children
- PMID: 3385584
- DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3468(88)80199-4
The contraindications for blind esophageal bouginage for coin ingestion in children
Abstract
Per oral bouginage of the esophagus for coin lodgement in children is a safe and simple mode of therapy. However, our experience with chronically ingested coins, multiple coins ingestion, and ingestion with preexisting esophageal pathology illustrate the potential hazards of such a practice. Intramural perforation, subacute mediastinitis, tracheoesophageal fistula, and long-term residual injury to the esophagus hallmark such cases. We believe that only acutely ingested coins, and only a single coin, can be treated safely by means of "blind" bouginage, provided that no preexisting esophageal disease is present.
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