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Removal of Coin Cell Lithium Battery Lodged in the Pediatric Pharyngoesophageal Junction by Rigid Esophagoscopy; a Case Report [PDF]
A coin cell lithium battery is a common foreign body that can become lodged in the pediatric pharyngoesophageal junction. Because the voltage of such batteries is relatively high, their rapid removal is necessary to avoid mucosal necrosis.
Hisataka Ominato +2 more
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The principle on which all esophagoscopes have been constructed up to the present time has been seriously defective, as no attempt has been to adapt the instrument to the anatomic conditions in the upper part of the alimentary tract. In the normal position, the oral cavity joins the upper esophagus at a right angle, and the only method hitherto in ...
Richard Lewisohn
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Foreign Body Esophagus: When Endoscopic Removal Fails… [PDF]
Kapil Sikka +2 more
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A Rare Case of Endoscopic Removal of 63 Coins From the Stomach of an Adult. [PDF]
Saini V +4 more
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Secondary tracheoesophageal puncture with a flexible transillumination device: a new technique and its outcomes. [PDF]
Almeida AS +4 more
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The Use of the Esophagoscope in Esophageal Surgery [PDF]
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Migration of ingested sharp foreign body into the bronchus: a case report and review of the literature. [PDF]
Qiu Y, Xu S, Wang Y, Chen E.
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Lowering the setting value of the esophageal endoscopic submucosal dissection device enabled tissue damage control in vitro porcine model. [PDF]
Yamaguchi Y +10 more
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