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Unwitnessed lithium ion disc battery ingestion: Case report and review of best practice management of an increasing clinical concern
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机译:Unwitnessed lithium ion disc battery ingestion: Case report and review of best practice management of an increasing clinical concern
Objective: To describe a case of unwitnessed lithium ion disc battery ingestion, with a review of radiology findings and current best practice management. Case report: A three-year-old girl presented following ingestion of a foreign body, which her four-year-old brother claimed was a one pound coin. The patient was managed non-urgently and transferred for specialist ENT assessment 6 hours following the initial ingestion, with no evidence of airway compromise. A corroded battery was removed from the level of the cricopharyngeus after 8 hours, with an associated circumferential mucosal burn. Conclusion: There is increasing concern regarding the acknowledged rising incidence of lithium ion disc battery ingestion. The lack of a high index of suspicion and the inability to recognise subtleties on imaging may lead to suboptimal management with a higher degree of unnecessary immediate and delayed morbidity. The recently published American Academy of Pediatrics Guidelines may guide the approach to managing battery ingestions.
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