[Extraluminal foreign body originated from pharynx and esophagus (24 cases report)].

Lin Chuang Er Bi Yan Hou Ke Za Zhi

Department of Otorhinolaryngology, First Affiliated Hospital of Medical College, Shantou University, Shantou 515041, China.

Published: February 2005

Objective: To summarize the symptoms, various diagnostic procedures, and therapy of extraluminal foreign body originated from pharynx and esophagus (EFBOPE).

Method: Twenty-four patients with EFBOPE were retrospectively reviewed.

Result: Twenty-two cases were removed surgically, 1 case was spontaneous expulsion, 1 case died.

Conclusion: EFBOPE is seldom seen in the clinical, diagnosis of EFBOPE should be considered whenever haematemesis or haemorrhage, inflammation or abscess in parapharyngeal space outside of pharynx and esophagus are presented after ingesting foreign body. Radiography and computed tomography are main diagnostic tools. Surgical treatment is the only effective method for EFBOPE and must be performed in time.

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