“…In roughly 80% of cases of all foreign body ingestion, the object will pass spontaneously through the GI tract. However, in the remaining 20% of cases, retrieval of foreign bodies via esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) is indicated in order to avoid serious complications, which can include perforation, necrosis, retropharyngeal abscess, mediastinitis, and fistulization [ 2 , 3 , 7 ]. Endoscopic removal of foreign bodies has a high success rate and low complication rates [ 5 , 8 ].…”