Magnetic toy ingestion leading to jejunocecal fistula in a child

The accidental ingestion of a foreign body is a common problem in children, but ingestion of magnets is rare. When multiple magnets are ingested, they may attract each other and cause pressure necrosis through the bowel walls and eventually lead to serious complications like obstruction, perforation...

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Published inSaudi medical journal Vol. 31; no. 4; p. 442
Main Authors Ahmed, Ali M, Hassab, Mohamed H, Al-Hussaini, Abdulrahman A, Al-Tokhais, Tariq I
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Saudi Arabia 01.04.2010
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Summary:The accidental ingestion of a foreign body is a common problem in children, but ingestion of magnets is rare. When multiple magnets are ingested, they may attract each other and cause pressure necrosis through the bowel walls and eventually lead to serious complications like obstruction, perforation, and fistula formation. We report a case of a 5-year-old girl with jejunocecal fistula following ingestion of 2 magnet toys; it highlights the diagnostic challenge and the need for early surgical intervention in children especially when multiple magnets are ingested.
ISSN:0379-5284