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Citation

Nam SH. Pediatr. Emerg. Med. J. 2016; 3(2): 43-47.

Vernacular Title

소아에서 간과된 희토류 자석 섭취의 위험성:수술은 언제 필요할까?

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Taehan Soa Ŭnggup Ŭhakhoe)

DOI

10.22470/pemj.2016.3.2.43

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This review discusses an underestimated risk of rare-earth magnet (henceforth, magnet) ingestion in children and its surgical indication. Due to the ubiquity of magnets, the incidence of magnet ingestion has rapidly increased. While most foreign body ingestions show spontaneous passage, multiple magnet ingestion requires surgery in 30%-70% of the cases. Multiple magnets can attract each other across the bowel wall, leading to pressure necrosis, and subsequently, fistula, perforation, obstruction or volvulus. After recognizing magnet ingestion, the number of magnets should be checked using radiographs. In case of multiple magnet ingestion, surgery should be promptly considered.


Keywords: Multiple magnet ingestion; Neodymium


Language: ko

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