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Evaluation of the risk factors for severe complications and surgery of intestinal foreign bodies in adults: a single-center experience with 180 cases.

Tingting HuJie ZhangYang LiuLifang ChenWei CenWenzhi WuQingke HuangXuecheng SunSimon StockMaddalena ZippiVincent ZimmerZarrin BasharatWandong Hong
Published in: Gastroenterology report (2022)
Intestinal FBs, often localized in angulation, are likely to be misdiagnosed because most patients do not provide a history of FB ingestion. Surgery and endoscopic therapy are the most commonly used treatment modalities. Surgery is not mandatory in clinically stable patients with small and contained perforations. FBs located in the jejunum or ileum are risk factors for both complications and surgery.
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