Disc Battery - An Unusual Vaginal Foreign Body in a Child

  • Khan Y
  • Mahmood M
  • Taqi E
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Abstract

Disc battery ingestion and esophageal injury is well known in children. Insertion of a disc/lithium battery into body’s natural orifices is rarely reported. We present a case of self-insertion of a lithium battery into the vagina by a 2 ½ year old female. Vaginoscopy was performed and the battery was retrieved which had corroded and caused vaginal ulceration. Post-operative outcome was favorable. Treating physicians must be aware of the hazardous effects of insertion of lithium batteries as it may cause significant damage in a short period.

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Khan, Y. A., Mahmood, M., & Taqi, E. (2016). Disc Battery - An Unusual Vaginal Foreign Body in a Child. APSP Journal of Case Reports, 7(4), 29. https://doi.org/10.21699/ajcr.v7i4.467

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