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Journal articles on the topic "Oesophagus and impacted"

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Bandyopadhyay, S. N., S. Das, S. K. Das, and A. Mandal. "Impacted dentures in the oesophagus." Journal of Laryngology & Otology 128, no. 5 (2014): 468–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002221511400070x.

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AbstractObjective:This study presents the incidence of denture impaction in the oesophagus, and discusses the difficulties of managing such cases.Method:A total of 262 patients with a history of foreign body ingestion (between 1999 and 2010) were reviewed; 46 of these patients had dentures impacted in the oesophagus.Results:The cervical section of the oesophagus was the commonest site of impaction. Dysphagia and tracheal tenderness were the most consistent features when dentures became impacted in the upper oesophagus. In most cases, rigid oesophagoscopy enabled successful removal of the impac
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Adeyemo, Adebayo O., Olujinmi Odetoyinbo, and Olayinka Akinola. "Management of Oesophageal Foreign Bodies." Tropical Doctor 16, no. 4 (1986): 168–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/004947558601600410.

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In 90% of 213 patients, foreign bodies impacted in the oesophagus were removed during oesophago-scopy. Surgical intervention was necessary in the remainder. The complications recorded in 18 patients (8.5%) included bleeding, retropharyngeal abscess, paraoesophageal abscess, stricture, and mediastinitis. The mortality rate was 0.94%.
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Dhanasekar, G., A. R. C. Mohan, and B. N. Kumar. "Impacted foreign body in the hypopharynx and oesophagus." Journal of Laryngology & Otology 116, no. 4 (2002): 307–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/0022215021910627.

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We report a rare case of an unusual impacted foreign body (titanium mesh stent) in the hypopharynx and upper oesophagus of a 66-year-old gentleman. He was a known patient with carcinoma of the mid-oesophagus admitted under the gastroenterologists for dilatation of the carcinomatous stricture with a stent. During the procedure the titanium mesh spring coil got displaced and was impacted in the retropharyngeal space, submucosally in the hypopharynx and upper oesophagus. He was referred to us for surgical removal of the stent, which he underwent successfully. We believe this to be the first case
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Udoka Asogwa, Promise, Anthony Chijioke Eze, Gideon Ekene Anigbo, Benedeth Ifeoma Ogbodo, Anthony Uchechukwu Enyi, and John C Eze. "A Rare Case of Oesophageal Denture Impaction with Suspected Oesophago-Bronchial Fistula in a Patient with Retroviral Disease —Case Report and Literature Review." International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation XII, no. V (2025): 642–48. https://doi.org/10.51244/ijrsi.2025.12050062.

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Accidentally swallowed dentures can lead to severe complications in the gastrointestinal tract- especially the oesophagus. Therefore, an early diagnosis and institution of an effective therapeutic approach are of utmost importance. Though the primary treatment of an impacted foreign body in the oesophagus is an endoscopic removal, a primary surgical treatment is advised for dentures with sharp hooks especially due to the increased complication rates. Here in we are report a case of accidentally swallowed denture with delayed presentation in a female patient with retroviral disease. Attempts at
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Gajbhiye, Raj, Bhupesh Tirpude, Vikrant Akulwar, Hemant Bhanarkar, and Aashish R. Chavan. "Impacted foreign body in oesophagus video assisted thoracoscopic surgery approach." International Surgery Journal 6, no. 9 (2019): 3421. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2349-2902.isj20194092.

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Ingested foreign body in oesophagus is very common in emergency department. The most frequently ingested foreign bodies in children are coins, alkaline batteries while in adults’ meat, fish bones, denture. Most of the ingested foreign bodies pass spontaneously but 1% or less will require surgery. Here we report an interesting case of a mentally retarded young girl with impacted large stone in the lower oesophagus in whom endoscopic approach had failed. Then video assisted thoracoscopic surgery was done successfully to extract the impacted foreign body. A thoracoscopic approach is much safer an
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Anderson, John, and Jo-Etienne Abela. "Denture impacted in the oesophagus for 9 months: successful endoscopic retrieval." Clinics and Practice 1, no. 4 (2011): 96. http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/cp.2011.e96.

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Al-Shahi, R., M. O'Connell, P. Huchzermeyer, and V. Moore-Gillon. "Combined forceps and catheter extraction of an oesophageal foreign body." Journal of Laryngology & Otology 111, no. 6 (1997): 583–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022215100137983.

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AbstractThe extraction of impacted foreign bodies from the oesophagus is frequently performed using forceps under endoscopic guidance. We report the case of a 23-year-old prisoner who ingested a lump of cannabis resin which could not be removed from the upper oesophagus with forceps alone. We recommend the use of a Fogarty balloon catheter in conjunction with toothed forceps in such cases.
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Singh, Satyaveer, Praveen Bishnoi, Sakar Palecha, Rakesh Kumar, Narendra Singh, and Satveer Kumar. "Clinical study on diverse surgical affections of oesophagus in buffaloes." Buffalo Bulletin 43, no. 3 (2024): 325–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.56825/bufbu.2024.4334549.

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This Article presents the detailed study of oesophageal affections of buffaloes recorded in the clinic of Department of Veterinary Surgery and Radiology VCC CVAS, RAJUVAS, Bikaner Rajasthan India. Different clinical symptoms, types of affections, etiology and postoperative complications were recorded, plane and contrast radiographic study was carried out and affections were categorized based on their diagnosis. Complete obstruction was present in the highest number followed by diverticulum. The site of obstruction in most of the animal was distal cervical regional close to the thoracic inlet a
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Sharma, Karan, K. K. Duggal, and H. P. S. Miglani. "An unusual impacted foreign body oesophagus in an infant." Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery 51, S1 (1999): 77–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf03001563.

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Watanabe, Ken-ichi, Toshihiko Kikuchi, Yukio Katori, et al. "The usefulness of computed tomography in the diagnosis of impacted fish bones in the oesophagus." Journal of Laryngology & Otology 112, no. 4 (1998): 360–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022215100140460.

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AbstractThe usefulness of computed tomography (CT) in the diagnosis of fish bone impaction in the oesophagus was evaluated. Thirty-two patients were examined by plain X-ray followed by direct oesophagoscopy for suspected fish bone impaction. Among 25 cases in which fish bones were actually removed, foreign bodies were not clearly demonstrated by plain X-ray in 14 cases (56 per cent). Eleven cases underwent CT prior to the oesophagoscopic examination. Fish bones were clearly demonstrated by CT in all patients. CT also clearly visualized secondarily-induced inflammatory changes in the neighbouri
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Oesophagus and impacted"

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Lorchel, Fabrice Aletti Pierre. "Etude de mobilité organique et impact dosimétrique de l'asservissement respiratoire dans la radiothérapie des cancers de l'oesophage." S. l. : S. n, 2007. http://www.scd.inpl-nancy.fr/theses/2007_LORCHEL_F.pdf.

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Lorchel, Fabrice. "Etude de mobilité organique et impact dosimétrique de l'asservissement respiratoire dans la radiothérapie des cancers de l'oesophage." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, INPL, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007INPL021N.

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La chimioradiothérapie est le traitement des cancers de l’œsophage localement évolués et inopérables. Dans cette indication, la radiothérapie conformationnelle est utilisée couramment. Cependant, le pronostic de ces patients reste sombre. L’intérêt de la radiothérapie asservie à la respiration (RAR) a déjà été montré notamment dans le traitement des cancers pulmonaires, mammaires et hépatiques : elle permet de diminuer l’irradiation des tissus sains, et d’envisager une augmentation de dose au volume tumoral. Afin d’améliorer la prise en charge radiothérapique, nous proposons d’étudier la faisa
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Lorchel, Fabrice. "Etude de mobilité organique et impact dosimétrique de l'asservissement respiratoire dans la radiothérapie des cancers de l'oesophage." Thesis, Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, INPL, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007INPL021N/document.

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La chimioradiothérapie est le traitement des cancers de l’œsophage localement évolués et inopérables. Dans cette indication, la radiothérapie conformationnelle est utilisée couramment. Cependant, le pronostic de ces patients reste sombre. L’intérêt de la radiothérapie asservie à la respiration (RAR) a déjà été montré notamment dans le traitement des cancers pulmonaires, mammaires et hépatiques : elle permet de diminuer l’irradiation des tissus sains, et d’envisager une augmentation de dose au volume tumoral. Afin d’améliorer la prise en charge radiothérapique, nous proposons d’étudier la faisa
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Books on the topic "Oesophagus and impacted"

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Keshav, Satish, and Alexandra Kent. Screening for gastrointestinal disease. Edited by Patrick Davey and David Sprigings. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199568741.003.0354.

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This chapter discusses screening for gastrointestinal disease, including Barrett’s oesophagus (BO), colorectal cancer, and hepatocellular cancer (HCC). In patients with BO, approximately 5% will develop dysplasia, and 10%–50% of the low-grade dysplasias will progress to high-grade dysplasia or adenocarcinoma within 2–5 years. Thus, screening for BO has been developed to reduce the development of adenocarcinoma via the early detection of high-grade dysplasia or cancer in situ. The main aim of colorectal cancer screening is the early detection of polyps and cancers, at a time when treatment is l
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Roscoe, Andrew, and Peter Slinger. Anaesthesia for thoracic surgery. Edited by Philip M. Hopkins. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199642045.003.0057.

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The conduct of thoracic anaesthesia requires an understanding of respiratory anatomy and physiology in order to optimize patient care whilst facilitating intrathoracic surgery. The preoperative assessment focuses on the underlying diagnosis, with emphasis on the impact of the surgical procedure on the patient’s cardiovascular and respiratory systems. Intraoperative care frequently necessitates lung isolation and proficiency at the variety of techniques available is essential. Additionally, adept management of one-lung ventilation and correction of hypoxaemia is fundamental to providing favoura
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Keshav, Satish, and Alexandra Kent. Immunology and genetics in gastrointestinal and hepatic medicine. Edited by Patrick Davey and David Sprigings. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199568741.003.0196.

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The gut has a pivotal role in immune homeostasis. It is constantly exposed to a wide array of antigens in food, and resident and consumed microorganisms. It is estimated that the number of bacterial cells in the gastrointestinal tract is tenfold greater than the number of cells in the human body. The gut needs to recognize harmful bacteria, and consequently contains the largest number of immune cells in the body. However, it must remain tolerant to commensal bacteria. Bacteria express antigens that stimulate an immunological response via the gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT). The GALT incl
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Book chapters on the topic "Oesophagus and impacted"

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Devaki, Dr Palluru, and C. H. Badarinarayana. "A MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF WAVY PROPOGATION OF FOOD UNDER THE IMPACT OF WALL PROPERTIES AND HEAT TRANSFER." In Futuristic Trends in Contemporary Mathematics & Applications Volume 3 Book 3. Iterative International Publisher, Selfypage Developers Pvt Ltd, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.58532/v3bfcm3p6ch1.

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Present paper deals with the flow of food bolus through oesophagus under the influence of elastic, wavy walls and heat transfer. Viscous fluid represents food bolus and wavy propagation is shown using cosine wave expression. Analytical approach is used to solve the governing equations by assuming Reynolds number to be low and the wavelength to be long. The closed form solutions are Velocities in both directions, Stream function and Temperature. Investigations are made on velocity, stream function and temperature under the influence of physical parameters like viscous damping force parameter, r
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Conference papers on the topic "Oesophagus and impacted"

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Mangas, C., J. Martínez, L. Compañy, FA Ruíz, JA Casellas, and J. Ramón Aparicio. "FRAGMENTATION OF A FOREIGN BODY IMPACTED IN THE OESOPHAGUS BY THE HOLMIUM:YAG LASER." In ESGE Days 2018 accepted abstracts. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1637151.

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Hussaini, SI, J. Peart, G. Fracasso, M. Austria, I. Agyemfra, and S. Gupta. "PTH-051 Impact of a dedicated barrrett’s oesophagus list on reducing surveillance endoscopies and cost implications." In British Society of Gastroenterology, Annual General Meeting, 19–22 June 2017, Abstracts. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Society of Gastroenterology, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2017-314472.448.

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Natalie Tse, Yan Tung, Paul Glen, and Siobhan Chien. "O15 Impact of introduction of a cytosponge barrett’s oesophagus surveillance service on the endoscopic pathology pattern." In BSG LIVE’23, 19–22 June, ACC Liverpool. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Society of Gastroenterology, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2023-bsg.15.

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Hayman, John, Kendra Hall, and Emma Chamberlain. "P214 Carbon impact of a capsule sponge service vs endoscopy for Barrett’s oesophagus surveillance in an general hospital." In BSG LIVE’24, 17-20 June 2024, ICC Birmingham. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Society of Gastroenterology, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2024-bsg.296.

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Schumacher, Alina A., Isaac M. Gianfrancesco, Massimiliano di Pietro, Tapas Das, Irfan Amin, and W. Keith Tan. "P276 The impact of COVID-19 delays on Barrett’s oesophagus endoscopic surveillance and outcomes in a district general hospital." In BSG LIVE’24, 17-20 June 2024, ICC Birmingham. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Society of Gastroenterology, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2024-bsg.358.

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Plant, Daniel, Matthew Johnston, Linda Connelly, et al. "O41 The eCO2 impact of capsule sponge endoscopy compared with conventional gastroscopy for barrett’s oesophagus surveillance—a sustainable, green strategy." In Abstracts of the BSG Annual Meeting, BSG LIVE’25, 23–26 June 2025, SEC Glasgow. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Society of Gastroenterology, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2025-bsg.41.

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