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Systematic review of rigid and flexible esophagoscopy for pediatric esophageal foreign bodies

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2020
Esophageal foreign body (EFB) is a common presentation in pediatric hospitals. Rigid and flexible esophagoscopy are both primary modalities used for EFB removal. By systematically reviewing the literature, we sought to assess success and complication rates of both rigid and flexible esophagoscopy in pediatric EFB retrieval.A systematic search of the ...
Weining Yang   +4 more
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Flexible versus rigid esophagoscopy: a practical comparison for otolaryngologists

Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 2000
Rigid esophagoscopy has been an integral part of the practice of otolaryngology for over a century. The introduction of the fiberoptic endoscope, however, has led to a controversy over the preferred means of esophagoscopy.
L. Mark Gustafson, Thomas A. Tami
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Rigid Esophagoscopy–Induced Aortic Rupture During Oral Gastric Tube Placement in Patient With Esophageal Stricture: A Case Report

A&A Practice, 2018
This is the first account of significant aortic injury during diagnostic rigid esophagoscopy in an adult with an esophageal stricture. We describe the resultant hemothorax and hemodynamic collapse and the successful treatment with massive volume resuscitation, vasopressors, and timely surgical intervention including thoracic endovascular aortic repair.
Derek Y, Hsu, Eilon, Gabel
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FLEXIBLE VERSUS RIGID ESOPHAGOSCOPY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ESOPHAGEAL FOREIGN BODY IMPACTION

GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS, 2023
Background: Foreign body(FB) impaction accounts for 4% of emergency endoscopies in clinical practice. Flexible endoscopy(FE) is a recommended therapeutic option because it can be performed under local anesthesia, it is cost effective and is well tolerated.
L. N. Srivalli   +2 more
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Development and evaluation of a rigid esophagoscopy simulator for residency training

The Laryngoscope, 2015
Objectives/HypothesisRigid esophagoscopy is performed less frequently by resident trainees. Nonetheless, it remains important for certain indications, including foreign body extraction. This study describes the construction of a simulator and evaluates its utility in training residents.Study DesignSimulator development, fabrication, and procedural ...
Amir, Allak   +5 more
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Rigid and Flexible Esophagoscopy for Foreign Body Removal

2019
This chapter describes the endoscopic procedures for removal of esophageal foreign bodies. Included is an introduction that outlines the indications, risks, alternatives, key steps, equipment needed, and variations in technique for the procedure, namely the use of rigid versus flexible endoscopes and the use of different types of retrieval devices.
William B. Rothstein, Laura A. Boomer
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