Magnets and children: a dangerous combination.

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY Acta Chirurgica Belgica Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-05 DOI:10.1080/00015458.2023.2219086
X De Raeymaeker, S Van Cauwenbergh, B Houben, A Karimi, G Sergeant, B Appeltans
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Abstract

Background: Accidental ingestion of foreign bodies is a common problem in children. Fortunately, the gastrointestinal tract is quite resilient to foreign bodies. On the other hand, the ingestion of magnets can result in enormous morbidity. Because of their natural tendency to firmly adhere they can cause intestinal obstruction, pressure necrosis, fistula formation or perforation. With this case report, we aim to raise awareness of the risks that these magnets pose to children.

Methods: We describe a case of intestinal perforation caused by the separate ingestion of multiple magnets from a children's toy (buckyballs, Neodymium spheres) by a two-year-old boy. A search in the Pubmed database showed some publications and varied management guidelines.

Results: The boy was treated with an exploratory laparoscopy converted to a mini-laparotomy. We removed the four magnets through separate enterotomies. Postoperative recovery was uneventful. The boy was discharged on a postoperative day five and had no complications at three months follow-ups.

Conclusion: Accidental ingestion of multiple magnets is rare but can create a life-threatening situation in children. If the magnets are still in the stomach, endoscopic retrieval is needed. If they are beyond the stomach, in asymptomatic cases close clinical and radiographic vigilance is mandatory. When symptomatic we advise urgent removal. If treated on time, the surgical outcome is good and fast recovery is expected.

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磁铁与儿童:危险的组合
背景:意外摄入异物是儿童常见的问题。幸运的是,胃肠道对异物的抵抗力很强。另一方面,误食磁铁会导致巨大的发病率。由于磁铁具有牢固粘附的天然倾向,因此会导致肠梗阻、压迫坏死、瘘管形成或穿孔。本病例报告旨在提高人们对这些磁铁给儿童带来的风险的认识:我们描述了一例两岁男童因分别摄入儿童玩具中的多块磁铁(降压球、钕球)而导致肠穿孔的病例。在Pubmed数据库中进行的搜索显示了一些出版物和不同的处理指南:结果:男孩接受了探查性腹腔镜手术,并进行了小型腹腔镜手术。我们通过单独的肠管切开术取出了四块磁铁。术后恢复顺利。男孩在术后第五天出院,随访三个月未出现并发症:结论:意外摄入多块磁铁的情况很少见,但可能会危及儿童的生命。如果磁铁仍在胃内,则需要通过内窥镜取出。如果磁铁已超出胃部,在无症状的情况下,必须密切关注临床和影像学情况。如果有症状,我们建议紧急取出。如果治疗及时,手术效果会很好,并有望快速康复。
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Acta Chirurgica Belgica
Acta Chirurgica Belgica 医学-外科
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1.60
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12.50%
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82
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Chirurgica Belgica (ACB) is the official journal of the Royal Belgian Society for Surgery (RBSS) and its affiliated societies. It publishes Editorials, Review papers, Original Research, and Technique related manuscripts in the broad field of Clinical Surgery.
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