Case Reports in Emergency Medicine (Jan 2012)
Endoscopic Removal of an Inadvertently Swallowed Toothbrush in the Emergency Department
Abstract
A 16-year-old girl inadvertently swallowed a toothbrush during attempted manual induction of emesis. The 20 cm toothbrush was successfully removed via overtube facilitated endoscopy using a retractable snare while the patient was sedated in the emergency department.