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Balloon-Assisted Enteroscopy for Retrieval of Small Intestinal Foreign Bodies: A KASID Multicenter Study

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Balloon-assisted enteroscopy (BAE) can be used to retrieve small intestinal foreign bodies (FBs). Here, we aimed at exploring the clinical usefulness of BAE for the retrieval of small intestinal FBs. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 34 patients who und...

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Autores principales: Kim, Jeongseok, Lee, Beom Jae, Ham, Nam Seok, Oh, Eun Hye, Choi, Kee Don, Ye, Byong Duk, Byeon, Jeong-Sik, Eun, Chang Soo, Kim, Jin Su, Yang, Dong-Hoon
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Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7254084/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32508910
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3814267
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author Kim, Jeongseok
Lee, Beom Jae
Ham, Nam Seok
Oh, Eun Hye
Choi, Kee Don
Ye, Byong Duk
Byeon, Jeong-Sik
Eun, Chang Soo
Kim, Jin Su
Yang, Dong-Hoon
author_facet Kim, Jeongseok
Lee, Beom Jae
Ham, Nam Seok
Oh, Eun Hye
Choi, Kee Don
Ye, Byong Duk
Byeon, Jeong-Sik
Eun, Chang Soo
Kim, Jin Su
Yang, Dong-Hoon
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Balloon-assisted enteroscopy (BAE) can be used to retrieve small intestinal foreign bodies (FBs). Here, we aimed at exploring the clinical usefulness of BAE for the retrieval of small intestinal FBs. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 34 patients who underwent BAE to retrieve small intestinal FBs at 3 tertiary referral centers between April 2005 and June 2017. RESULTS: The retained materials included capsule endoscopes (CEs; n = 18 [52.9%]), self-expandable metal stents (SEMSs; n = 5 [14.7%]), biliary drainage catheters (n = 4 [11.8%]), gallstones (n = 3 [8.8%]), an embolization coil (2.9%), a needle, an intragastric bariatric balloon, and a razor blade. FBs were located or stuck in the ileum (n = 17 [50%]), jejunum (n = 16 [47.1%]), and an undetermined small intestinal segment (n = 1). Seventeen cases of FBs (50%; 7 CEs, 3 biliary drainage catheters, 3 SEMSs, 2 gallstones, 1 intragastric balloon, and 1 needle) were successfully retrieved enteroscopically. FBs of 4 asymptomatic patients (3 CEs and 1 razor blade) passed spontaneously. The remaining 13 patients underwent surgery for persistent or symptomatic FBs: 12 were successfully removed and 1 CE removal procedure failed due to severe peritoneal adhesions. The presence of symptoms was the only independent predictor of successful retrieval using BAE (odds ratio 13.40, 95% confidence interval 1.10–162.56, P = 0.042). BAE-related complications such as bowel perforation and acute pancreatitis occurred in 2 patients (5.9%). CONCLUSIONS: BAE can be the first option for FB removal in the small intestine. The presence of symptoms was associated with successful enteroscopic retrieval.
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spelling pubmed-72540842020-06-06 Balloon-Assisted Enteroscopy for Retrieval of Small Intestinal Foreign Bodies: A KASID Multicenter Study Kim, Jeongseok Lee, Beom Jae Ham, Nam Seok Oh, Eun Hye Choi, Kee Don Ye, Byong Duk Byeon, Jeong-Sik Eun, Chang Soo Kim, Jin Su Yang, Dong-Hoon Gastroenterol Res Pract Research Article BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Balloon-assisted enteroscopy (BAE) can be used to retrieve small intestinal foreign bodies (FBs). Here, we aimed at exploring the clinical usefulness of BAE for the retrieval of small intestinal FBs. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 34 patients who underwent BAE to retrieve small intestinal FBs at 3 tertiary referral centers between April 2005 and June 2017. RESULTS: The retained materials included capsule endoscopes (CEs; n = 18 [52.9%]), self-expandable metal stents (SEMSs; n = 5 [14.7%]), biliary drainage catheters (n = 4 [11.8%]), gallstones (n = 3 [8.8%]), an embolization coil (2.9%), a needle, an intragastric bariatric balloon, and a razor blade. FBs were located or stuck in the ileum (n = 17 [50%]), jejunum (n = 16 [47.1%]), and an undetermined small intestinal segment (n = 1). Seventeen cases of FBs (50%; 7 CEs, 3 biliary drainage catheters, 3 SEMSs, 2 gallstones, 1 intragastric balloon, and 1 needle) were successfully retrieved enteroscopically. FBs of 4 asymptomatic patients (3 CEs and 1 razor blade) passed spontaneously. The remaining 13 patients underwent surgery for persistent or symptomatic FBs: 12 were successfully removed and 1 CE removal procedure failed due to severe peritoneal adhesions. The presence of symptoms was the only independent predictor of successful retrieval using BAE (odds ratio 13.40, 95% confidence interval 1.10–162.56, P = 0.042). BAE-related complications such as bowel perforation and acute pancreatitis occurred in 2 patients (5.9%). CONCLUSIONS: BAE can be the first option for FB removal in the small intestine. The presence of symptoms was associated with successful enteroscopic retrieval. Hindawi 2020-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7254084/ /pubmed/32508910 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3814267 Text en Copyright © 2020 Jeongseok Kim et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kim, Jeongseok
Lee, Beom Jae
Ham, Nam Seok
Oh, Eun Hye
Choi, Kee Don
Ye, Byong Duk
Byeon, Jeong-Sik
Eun, Chang Soo
Kim, Jin Su
Yang, Dong-Hoon
Balloon-Assisted Enteroscopy for Retrieval of Small Intestinal Foreign Bodies: A KASID Multicenter Study
title Balloon-Assisted Enteroscopy for Retrieval of Small Intestinal Foreign Bodies: A KASID Multicenter Study
title_full Balloon-Assisted Enteroscopy for Retrieval of Small Intestinal Foreign Bodies: A KASID Multicenter Study
title_fullStr Balloon-Assisted Enteroscopy for Retrieval of Small Intestinal Foreign Bodies: A KASID Multicenter Study
title_full_unstemmed Balloon-Assisted Enteroscopy for Retrieval of Small Intestinal Foreign Bodies: A KASID Multicenter Study
title_short Balloon-Assisted Enteroscopy for Retrieval of Small Intestinal Foreign Bodies: A KASID Multicenter Study
title_sort balloon-assisted enteroscopy for retrieval of small intestinal foreign bodies: a kasid multicenter study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7254084/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32508910
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3814267
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