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Oesophageal pH capsule retention: case report and proposed endoscopic management. | LitMetric

Oesophageal pH capsule retention: case report and proposed endoscopic management.

Int J Surg Case Rep

Department of Gastroenterology, Medcare Hospital, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Published: October 2023

Introduction And Importance: Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) is a common chronic condition affecting up to 20 %. Proton pump inhibitor (PPI) is considered 1st line therapy however 10-40 % of patients do not respond adequately subsequently requiring further investigations. One of these investigations includes oesophageal pH testing via a wireless capsule placed into the oesophagus, which may remain there for up to 96 h before being self-displaced. Our report describes a rare case of oesophageal pH capsule retention and proposes a pragmatic approach to its management including endoscopic removal.

Case Presentation: A 33 year-old male attended our out-patient clinic with ongoing reflux symptoms and intermittent dysphagia. His response to first line therapy including lifestyle modifications and with PPIs was unsatisfactory thus a plan for an oesophageal Ph capsule study was agreed and performed. On day 4 post-procedure he reported severe dysphagia to solid foods. A Chest X-ray was performed which confirmed the presence of the capsule 7 days post-procedure. On day 12 post-procedure, gastroscopy and retrieval of the capsule was performed successfully.

Clinical Discussion: We recommend gastroenterologists use submucosal elevation in combination with manual traction in order to detach the capsule from the underlying mucosa, followed by retrieval using forceps to grab the thread-end of the capsule.

Conclusion: We hope our report raises awareness for this rare complication as well as providing education to practicing gastroenterologists on a formal manoeuvre for successful endoscopic management of a retained oesophageal pH capsule.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10558307PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2023.108917DOI Listing

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