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Case Report
Sometimes the Simplest Solution is the Best One: Unconventional Resolution of a Food Impaction
Author(s): Amin Elfituri*, Iren Ortiz and Faisal Bukeirat
The most common type of esophageal impaction is those which are caused by ingested food. These impactions can
pass spontaneously, or when it’s necessary by the use of endoscopic intervention(s). Another alternative when
endoscopy fails in intravenous administration of glucagon, which has a varying level of success. We present a case that
demonstrates that not all food impactions behave the same, and that medical technology/sophistication is not always
the answer. In our scenario, upper endoscopy was the procedure of choice to remove an impacted fish bone, but this
was ended up being ineffective... View More»
DOI:
10:352481/2165-7092.22.12.232