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Battery and Magnet Coingestion With Acute Appendicitis Clinic, Case Report

Year 2025, Volume: 3 Issue: 1, 32 - 35, 01.05.2025

Abstract

Most cases presenting with foreign body ingestion are asymptomatic or have transient symptoms after ingestion. 10-20 % of ingested foreign bodies require endoscopic surgery, less than 1% require surgical intervention . We will discuss in this rare case the patient who admitted to clinic with acute appendicitis with delayed complications, and a foreign body was detected in the radiological examination, intraoperatively it was found that he ingested a button battery and a magnet. Physicians working in pediatric emergency department should have a high awareness. It is important to keep in mind the foreign body ingestion in the differential diagnosis, especially in patients presenting with acute abdomen.

References

  • 1. Wright CC, Closson FT. Updates in pediatric gastrointestinal foreign bodies. Pediatr Clin. N. Am. 2013; 60:1221–1239.
  • 2. Gatto A, Capossela L, Ferretti S, Orlandi M, Pansini V, Curatola, A, et al. Foreign Body Ingestion in Children: Epidemiological, Clinical Features and Outcome in a Third Level Emergency Department. Children (Basel) 2021;8(12):1182.
  • 3. Wu W., Lv Z., Xu W., Liu J., Sheng Q. An analysis of foreign body ingestion treatment below the pylorus in children. Medicine 2017;96: e8095.
  • 4. George AT, Motiwale S. Magnet ingestion in children – a potentially sticky issue? Lancet 2012; 379:2341–42.
  • 5. Bousvaros A, Bonta C, Gilger M, Noel RA. Advocating for child health: how the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition took action against high-powered magnets. J Pediatr 2014;164(1):4-5.e1.
  • 6. Otjen JP, Rohrmann CA Jr, Iyer RS. Imaging pediatric magnet ingestion with surgical-pathological correlation. Pediatr Radiol. 2013;43(7):851-59.
  • 7. Butterworth J, Feltis B. Toy magnet ingestion in children: revising the algorithm. J Pediatr Surg 2007;42(12): e3-5.
  • 8. Liu S, Li J, Lv Y. Gastrointestinal damage caused by swallowing multiple magnets. Front Med 2012;6(3):280-7.
  • 9. Zefov V, Hashemi HA, Javaid U. Accidental ingestion of magnetic foreign body in a pediatric patient: A potentially fatal attraction. Radiol Case Rep 2022;17(7):2337-2341.
  • 10. Li XL, Zhang QM, Lu Y, Liu TT, Yao ZM, Zhang WP, et al. Clinical report and analysis of 24 cases of multiple magnetic beads foreign body in gastrointestinal tract of children. Turk J Gastroenterol 2020;31(11):819–824.
  • 11. Au A, Goldman RD. Management of gastric metallic foreign bodies in children. Can Fam Physician 2021;67(7):503-505.
  • 12. Tokar B, Cevik AA, Ilhan H. Ingested gastrointestinal foreign bodies: Predisposing factors for complications in children having surgical or endoscopic removal. Pediatr. Surg. Int. 2007; 23:135–39.
  • 13. Shastri N, Leys C, Fowler M, Conners G P. Pediatric button battery and small magnet coingestion: two cases with different outcomes. Pediatr Emerg Care 2011;27(7): 642-44.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Pediatric Emergency
Journal Section Case Reports
Authors

İlknur Fidancı

Medine Taşar

Fatma Karcıoğlu 0000-0002-2426-4460

Özkan Cesur

Publication Date May 1, 2025
Submission Date September 14, 2024
Acceptance Date December 10, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2025 Volume: 3 Issue: 1

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Vancouver Fidancı İ, Taşar M, Karcıoğlu F, Cesur Ö. Battery and Magnet Coingestion With Acute Appendicitis Clinic, Case Report. SMJ. 2025;3(1):32-5.