A Case of Retained Foreign Body in the Mediastinum for 13 Years |
Yang Sun Lee, MD, Jung Min Chi, MD, Jung Do Kim, MD, and Young Chea Cho, MD |
Department of Otolaryngology, College of Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea |
13년간 체류하였던 종격동 이물 |
이양선 · 지중민 · 김정도 · 조영채 |
경북대학교 의과대학 이비인후과학교실 |
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ABSTRACT |
Foreign bodies in the esophagus are common in the field of otolaryngology. They are usually due to ingestion of coin, especially in the cases of children. Almost always, coin in the esophagus can be easily removed under esophagoscope. However, untoward complications have not infrequently ensued. The authors have recently experienced an interesting case of foreign body in the mediastinum. It was found to be a 50-won coin that had remained between the tracheal bifurcation and the esophagus for 13 years without causing any serious complication. At age of 16 years, he visited E.N.T. department of our hospital, where the coin was safely removed by trans-thoracic approach under general anesthesia. So we report this case along with literature review.
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