Swallowed foreign objects Flashcards

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A golden rule:

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The natural passage of most objects entering the stomach can be expected, but very large coins need to be watched carefully.

X-ray all children (mouth to anus, esp. chest and abdomen) on presentation.

An abnormal GIT, especially the oesophagus, previous surgery, stenosing lesions are a concern.

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High risk foreign bodies include:

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button

disc batteries

large objects > 6 cm long or > 2.5 cm wide

magnet + metal object

lead-based objects (if stuck → lead toxicity)

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Button/disc battery ingestion

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If not in stomach, these (esp. lithium batteries)

  • create an emergency if in oesophagus,
  • because of perforation.

Must be removed ASAP.

This also applies to insertion in the ear canal and nares.

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Inhaled foreign bodies with choking

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Most cough the FB out naturally

  • encourage coughing.
  • A finger sweep helps
  • back blows
  • Heimlich manoeuvre if >8 years age (take care with viscera).

A good guide is the rule of 5’s

  • 5 breaths
  • 5 back blows
  • 5 lateral chest thursts
  • 5 abdominal thrusts (older child).
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