目的 对上消化道异物的诊治手段及结果进行阶段总结,方便今后诊治手段的选择。方法 对1999~2006年甘肃省康泰医院收治的75例上消化道异物患者的诊断及治疗过程进行回顾性研究。结果 本组病例经保守治疗异物自行排出42例,内镜取出8例,外科手术取出25例,均取得了满意的疗效,住院期间未出现严重并发症。结论 上消化道异物的治疗措施,应依照异物具体情况选择,推荐内镜治疗为首选治疗方法。
Objective To evaluate the therapeutic effect of vitreo-retinal surgery on oclular siderosis. Methods The clinical data of 22 patinets (22 eyes) with ocular siderosis due to the magnetic foreign body at intraocular postsegment were retrospectively analyzed. The patients aged from 6 to 54 years (average 40 years), including 21 males and 1 femal. The duration of the magnetic foreign body remained in the eye lasted for 1 month to 20 years. The preoperative best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was <0.01 in 15 eyes, 0.01-0.15 in 5 eyes and 0.1-0.2 in 2 eyes. There was Intra-vitreous foreign body in 18 eyes and ocular wall embedded foreign body in 4 eyes; intraocular foreign body (IOFB) combined with cataract in 18 eyes; combined with retinal detachment in 3 eyes; scleral buckling combined with silicon oil filled in 12 eyes and C3F8 filled in 7 eyes. Cataract extraction was performed in 12 eyes, and 2 eyes underwent filtrating surgery. Results The IOFB was successfully removed by one-off surgery in 22 eyes. BCVA increased in 20 eyes (90.9%) and kept unchanged in 2 eyes (9.1%), including<0.1 in 7 eyes, 0.1-0.4 in 8 eyes, and 0.5-1.0 in 7 eyes. Operative complications involved retinal holes with retinal detachment in 2 eyes and vitreous haemorrhage secondary to enlarge sclera incision in 2 eyes. Postoperative complications included secondary cataract in 4 eyes, retinal detachment due to silicon oil removal 3 months after submacular removal of foreign body in 1 eye, and retinal detachment 7 days after C3F8 filling in 1 eye; the latter two eyes had reattached retina after another silicon oil filling. At the end of the follow-up period, retina reattached in 22 eyes. Conclusion Advanced modern vireoretinal operation is effective on oclular siderosis, which can avoid the release of Fe+ and improve the patientsprime; visual function.
Objective To analyze and summarize the clinical characteristics of foreign body incarceration in upper digestive tract, and to explore the risk factors of its complications. Methods The clinical data of patients with foreign bodies in the upper digestive tract treated in the Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical University between January 1, 2012 and December 31, 2021 were retrospectively analyzed, including demographic data, foreign body type, incarceration site, incarceration time, causes, symptoms, treatment methods and complications of foreign body incarceration. Logistic regression analysis was used to explore the risk factors of complications. Results A total of 721 patients were finally included, ranging in age from 3 months to 90 years old, with an average age of 26.76 years. The proportion of foreign bodies in the upper digestive tract in patients ≤14 years old was the highest (51.18%), and the duration of foreign body incarceration<12 hours was the highest (55.34%). The most common sharp foreign bodies in the upper digestive tract were animal bones (228 cases), and the most common round shaped foreign bodies were coins (223 cases). The most common impaction site was the upper esophageal segment (85.02%). 105 patients (14.56%) had complications, and perforation was the most common (5.55%). Logistic regression analysis showed that age [odds ratio (OR)=0.523, 95% confidence interval (CI) (0.312, 0.875), P=0.014], foreign body type [OR=0.520, 95%CI (0.330, 0.820), P=0.005], incarceration site [OR=2.347, 95%CI (1.396, 3.947), P=0.001], incarceration time [OR=0.464, 95%CI (0.293, 0.736), P=0.001] were the influencing factors of complications. Conclusions The majority of foreign bodies in the upper digestive tract are animal bones. The incidence of complications increase in patients with age ≥ 60 years, sharp foreign body edges, incarceration in the upper segment of the esophagus, and long incarceration time. It is recommended to remove the sharp foreign bodies incarcerated in the upper segment of the esophagus from the elderly as soon as possible.
Objective To investigate the characteristics, complications, and influencing factors of pediatric foreign body ingestion, providing clinical references for prevention and management. Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on pediatric cases of foreign body ingestion treated at West China Hospital of Sichuan University between June 2007 and September 2019. Patients were stratified by age into ≤5 years, 6-10 years, and >10 years groups. Foreign body types, impaction sites, and complication rates were compared across age groups. Univariate analysis and multivariate logistic regression were performed to identify risk factors for complications. Results A total of 610 pediatric cases of foreign body ingestion were enrolled. Foreign body ingestion predominantly occurred in children ≤5 years (n=472, 77.38%), followed by 6-10 years (n=100, 16.39%) and >10 years (n=38, 6.23%). Foreign body types varied significantly by age (P<0.05): coins predominated in ≤5-year-olds (57.20%), while food-related objects were most common in >10-year-olds (52.63%). The most frequent impaction site was the upper esophagus, accounting for 48.31%, 44.00%, and 60.53% in the three age groups, respectively. Univariate analysis identified age, foreign body type, and location as significant predictors of complications (P<0.05). Multivariate logistic regression demonstrated that oropharynx and esophageal impaction (reference: stomach) [odds ratio (OR)=4.699, 95% confidence interval (CI) (2.456, 8.996), P<0.001] and high-risk foreign body types [OR=3.538, 95%CI (2.045, 6.122), P<0.001] were independent risk factors for complications, whereas increasing age had a protective effect [OR=0.418, 95%CI (0.252, 0.694), P=0.001]. Conclusions Younger children are at higher risk of foreign body ingestion, while increasing age is protective against complications. High-risk foreign body types and oropharynx and esophageal impaction significantly increase complication risks. Strengthening parental education, preventive measures against high-risk objects, and enhancing clinicians’ vigilance for complex cases are essential to reduce complications.