A CLINIC PRESENTATION AND REMOVAL TECHNIQUE FOR ESOPHAGEAL FOREIGN BODY INGESTING CHILDREN

Children are more likely to suffer from esophageal trauma due to foreign bodies they ingest. An important objective of this paper is to present the observations of foreign bodies (FB) ingestion. On 160 esophageal foreign bodies, the distribution of age and gender, type, size, Clinical presentation, removal, and complications: consistency, location, and clinical presentation were examined prospectively. Children were injured while playing, and adults were present in the majority of cases as well. A total of 193 cases were removed using Magill hypopharyngeal forceps, with 17 cases being removed with esophageal forceps. A single case of esophageal perforation presented complications. According to the final results of this study, Facebooks involved in the incident are not intended for children's use or are inappropriate for their age. The prevention of FB injuries requires educational strategies regarding safe behavior