Rwanda Medical Journal (Sep 2023)

Endoscopic removal of a tablespoon retained in the stomach - A case report

  • E. Rutaganda,
  • N. Umugwaneza,
  • F. Shikama,
  • V. Ndayiragije,
  • D. Nyampinga,
  • Z. Ingabire,
  • S. Mukanumviye,
  • P. Ngabitsinze,
  • S. Kibuka,
  • J. M. Nzayisenga,
  • J. Ndahayo,
  • F. Ngabonziza,
  • B. Seminega,
  • V. Dusabejambo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4314/rmj.v80i3.1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 80, no. 3
pp. 5 – 7

Abstract

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Even if the ingestion of foreign bodies is common, it is not a common practice to remove endoscopically a big foreign body retained in the stomach. We describe a 27 years old schizophrenic woman transferred to the Kigali University Teaching Hospital (CHUK) after four days of ingesting a tablespoon. An erect abdominal X-ray revealed the teaspoon in the abdomen and was confirmed by an endoscopy. The spoon was successfully removed endoscopically using a polypectomy snare. There were no post-procedure complications, and the patient was discharged after two days of observation. The upper gastrointestinal endoscopy is a feasible and safe procedure for removing big retained foreign bodies in carefully selected patients.

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