Abstract:Foreign body ingestion is a common ENT emergency case among the pediatric population. Most of the ingested foreign bodies pass naturally through the gastrointestinal (GI) tract without any complications; however, in about 10% of these cases may require a non-operative intervention and less than 1% may require a surgical procedure. Sharp ingested foreign bodies may lodge in the base of the tongue, the palatine tonsil, the pyriform sinus, the vallecula, and the oesophagus. Only a small number of those lodged for… Show more
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