Common
Etiology of Foreign Body Ingestion by Adnan Qureshi*, Joanne Cunningham and
Sobia Naz in Crimson Publishers: Surgical Medicine
Background: The aim of this study was to look at the
demography, sites of insertion, most common causes of foreign body ingestion
and the procedures used for retrieval of these foreign bodies (FB). We also
looked at length of stay and common a mental health diagnosis for patients
admitted with FB ingestion.
Material &
Method: This was a
retrospective analysis of four years data from January 2014 to January 2018 at
Northampton general Hospital. The data was collected using the hospital
electronic record system. All patients admitted under surgical subspecialties
and gastroenterology was included. Children with a genital FB were excluded from
the study. The number of admissions for each patient was recorded. Patients
were divided into accidental and mental health illness (MHI) groups.
Result: A total of 146 patients were admitted with
FB diagnosis. 57% (84) were in the accidental group and 43% (63) were in the
MHI group. In the accidental group 70% (54) were under the age of 16 years, the
most common cause was inorganic FB and the most common site was an ENT. While
in adults most common site in accidental FB was oesophagus and the food bolus was
the commonest cause. In the MHI group 63 patients had 257 admissions episodes.
The mean age was 25±21 years. Female sex and younger age i.e early adulthood
were at a higher risk for FB ingestion. Abdominal x-ray was the most common
investigation. Mean length of stay was 3±2 days. Endoscopic retrieval was
successful in 85% of patients. Most common mental health diagnosis was
deliberate self-harm (DSH) 40%.
Conclusion: Younger age group, female sex and patients
with history of DSH are at a higher risk of FB ingestion and recurrent
presentation. Early recognition of high-risk patients and prompt psychiatric
help can minimise the recurrent presentation of these patients. Minimally
invasive techniques like endoscopic retrieval of FB should be first choice.
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