Ingestão de corpo estranho

  • Souza F
  • Aita J
  • Schmidt M
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Abstract

The great majority of the ingested foreign bodies (92,5%) enters into the gastrointestinal tract, and only a few of cases go to the respiratory tract. Eighty to 90% of those that go into the gastrointestinal tract are spontaneously eliminated but 10- 20% must be removed by endoscopy and 1% needs to be surgically removed. The authors report a case of accidental ingestion of a foreign body (toothbrush) by a 20-year-old patient.

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Souza, F. de O., Aita, J. F., & Schmidt, M. K. (1999). Ingestão de corpo estranho. Revista Do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões, 26(4), 246–248. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-69911999000400010

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