How we do it: impacted oesophageal foreign body removal using a dilatation balloon

J Laryngol Otol. 2021 Aug;135(8):746-748. doi: 10.1017/S002221512100178X. Epub 2021 Jul 16.

Abstract

Background: Ingested foreign bodies are a common presentation to paediatric ENT services. Depending on the site, these are usually managed with flexible or rigid oesophagoscopy and retrieval. This paper presents a novel technique for removing a hollow foreign body that could not be removed using conventional means.

Method and results: After rigid and flexible approaches failed, a guidewire was passed through the foreign body under fluoroscopic guidance and a dilatation balloon passed through the lumen of the object. Inflating the balloon allowed dilatation of the inflamed mucosa above and below the object, facilitating straightforward removal under traction.

Conclusion: This is a novel and reproducible technique that uses equipment readily available in tertiary referral centres. Employed in this context, the technique enabled removal of an impacted object surrounded by granulation tissue, and would be appropriate for other objects with a lumen.

Keywords: Dilatation; Esophagus; Granuloma, Foreign Body.

MeSH terms

  • Dilatation / methods*
  • Esophagus* / diagnostic imaging
  • Fluoroscopy
  • Foreign Bodies / diagnostic imaging
  • Foreign Bodies / therapy*
  • Gastroscopy
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Radiography