Case Report: Modified endoscopic hook for extracting magnetic esophageal foreign bodies in a rural area [version 3; peer review: 2 approved, 1 not approved]
Hijrinelly Hijrinelly,
Lalu Fauzan Fakhrussiam,
Moh Fahrur Rozi,
Hamsu Kadriyan,
Ika Primayanti,
Syamsidar Syamsidar
Affiliations
Hijrinelly Hijrinelly
Anesthesiology and reanimation, Faculty of Medicine, University of Mataram, Mataram, West Nusa Tenggara, 83125, Indonesia
Lalu Fauzan Fakhrussiam
Nursing Surgery, West Nusa Tenggara Hospital, Mataram, West Nusa Tenggara, 83126, Indonesia
Moh Fahrur Rozi
Nursing Surgery, West Nusa Tenggara Hospital, Mataram, West Nusa Tenggara, 83126, Indonesia
Foreign bodies (FB) in the aerodigestive tract are common, especially in children. The type of foreign body in the esophagus can vary and include magnets. A magnet that lodges in the esophagus should be extracted within 24 hours to prevent complications due to associated chemical reactions. In rural areas, there are several limitations to extracting FBs from the esophagus. We report a case of a magnetic FB that lodged in the esophagus of a three-year-old boy. The extraction was successfully done by esophagoscopy with the modification of a hook that was attached to the endoscope. This innovation may help physician all over the world, especially in rural areas. In the future, this innovation could be produced on an industrial scale.