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Espin, D.S., Tufiño, J.F., Cevallos, J.M., Zumárraga, F., Orozco, V.E., Proaño, E.J., et al. (2021) A Needle in the Colon, the Risk of Ingested Foreign Objects: A Case Report. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2021, rjab455.
https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjab455
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TITLE:
Endoscopic Extraction of a Sewing Needle in a 12-Year-Old Child’s Stomach: A Case Report and Literature Review
AUTHORS:
Mohamadou Abdou Galdima, Fouwou Njoya Charifa, Eric Ntchobé Tobie, Raoul Teffe’e II, Guy Roger Nsenga Djapa, Servais Albert Fiacre Eloumou Bagnaka, Hamadou Ba, Oudou Njoya
KEYWORDS:
Foreign Body, Sewing Needle, Endoscopy, Case Report
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Gastroenterology,
Vol.16 No.6,
June
25,
2026
ABSTRACT: Foreign body ingestion is a frequent occurrence in pediatrics. The peak incidence is observed between 6 months and 6 years of age, while ingestions are less common in older children. Although the majority of swallowed foreign bodies are spontaneously eliminated through feces, sharp or pointed objects which have a high potential risk of perforation of a segment of the digestive tract must be removed urgently by endoscopy. We report the case of a sewing needle ingestion in an older child, which was extracted endoscopically five days after the incident.