Endoscopic retrieval of gastric trichobezoar after fragmentation with electrocautery using polypectomy snare and argon plasma coagulation in a pediatric patient

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Abstract

Trichobezoars are rare, composed of hair and more common in female pediatric patients with psychiatric disorders. Open surgical extraction is the most common removal method. Only two endoscopic removals after fragmentation have been reported in the English literature. We report herein a third case of a trichobezoar that was successfully retrieved after endoscopic fragmentation with snare polypectomy and argon plasma coagulation in a six-year-old female patient. The trichobezoar mass was completely removed in 10 pieces after 15 passes. The patient's course was uneventful. Nine months later, she is doing well. This endoscopic removal was effective, minimally invasive and time saving.

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Benatta, M. A. (2016). Endoscopic retrieval of gastric trichobezoar after fragmentation with electrocautery using polypectomy snare and argon plasma coagulation in a pediatric patient. Gastroenterology Report, 4(3), 251–253. https://doi.org/10.1093/gastro/gov013

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