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Migration of Foreign Bodies from the Upper Digestive Tract: A Case Series

Patorn Piromchai MD, MSc, FRCOT, FICS*, Wisoot Reechaipichitkul MD, FRCOT*

Affiliation : * Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand

Fish bones are considered to be sharp foreign bodies and can penetrate the digestive tract. These penetrations are rarely observed but can pose serious complications when they happen. We present two-case studies where ingested fish bones were found to have migrated from the upper digestive tract to the retropharyngeal area. Initial examinations and endoscopies of the neck returned negative results. The subsequent computed tomography scans documented the locations of the fish bones. Surgical neck explorations were performed via a lateral neck incision and the fish bones were successfully removed from the patients.

Keywords : Foreign body, Migration, Neck


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