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Endoscopic removal of a tablespoon retained in the stomach - A case report


E Rutaganda
N. Umugwaneza
F. Shikama
V. Ndayiragije
D. Nyampinga
Z. Ingabire
S. Mukanumviye
P. Ngabitsinze
S. Kibuka
J. M. Nyayisenga
J. Ndahayo
F. Ngabonziza
B. Seminega
V. Dusabejambo

Abstract




Even if the ingestion of foreign bodies is common, it is not a common practice to remove endoscopically a big foreign body retained in the stomach. We describe a 27 years old schizophrenic woman transferred to the Kigali University Teaching Hospital (CHUK) after four days of ingesting a tablespoon. An erect abdominal X-ray revealed the teaspoon in the abdomen and was confirmed by an endoscopy. The spoon was successfully removed endoscopically using a polypectomy snare. There were no post-procedure complications, and the patient was discharged after two days of observation.


The upper gastrointestinal endoscopy is a feasible and safe procedure for removing big retained foreign bodies in carefully selected patients.





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