Gastroenterology Insights, Vol. 14, Pages 131-143: Esophageal Food Impaction and Foreign Object Ingestion in Gastrointestinal Tract: A Review of Clinical and Endoscopic Management
Gastroenterology Insights doi: 10.3390/gastroent14010010
Authors: Livia Marieta Negoita Catalin Stefan Ghenea Gabriel Constantinescu Vasile Sandru Madalina Stan-Ilie Oana-Mihaela Plotogea Umar Shamim Bogdan Florin Dumbrava Mariana Mihaila
Foreign bodies in the digestive tract represent a frequent pathology for the emergency service. Foreign bodies are represented by impacted food bolus or voluntarily and involuntarily swallowed objects. Involuntary swallowing of objects occurs most frequently in children, especially between six months and three years of age. Food impaction is mostly encountered among adults with different pathologies. For the removal of swallowed foreign bodies, digestive endoscopy is the gold standard method, being successful in over 95% of cases without significant complications. For the endoscopic management of foreign bodies, it is crucial to be aware of the indications, devices, techniques and patient preparation in order to achieve successful and safe removal from the digestive tract. Recommendations in this article are based on a review of the literature and extensive personal experience.