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An Unusual Case of Duodenal Perforation Caused by a Lollipop Stick: A Case Report
Eun Ae Cho, Du Hyeon Lee, Hyoung Ju Hong, Chang Hwan Park, Seon Young Park, Hyun Soo Kim, Sung Kyu Choi, Jong Sun Rew
Clin Endosc 2014;47(2):188-191.   Published online March 31, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2014.47.2.188
AbstractAbstract PDFPubReaderePub

Most ingested foreign bodies often pass through the gastrointestinal tract uneventfully; however, complications such as perforation do occur. Most cases of perforation are caused by thin, pointed objects such as needles, toothpicks, or fish and chicken bones. Herein, we report an unusual case of duodenal perforation caused by a lollipop stick with blunt ends. A 23-year-old woman was admitted to the emergency department complaining of epigastric and right upper quadrant pain for the last 2 days. Abdominal computed tomography scans confirmed the presence of a foreign body in the duodenum, with signs of duodenal perforation and inflammation. The patient was not aware of ingesting the foreign body. Endoscopy revealed the presence of a lollipop stick in the duodenum, which was removed with forceps. The duodenal perforation was successfully managed by using hemoclips and a detachable snare.

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  • Ingestion of Metallic Materials Found in the Stomach and First Part of the Duodenum of a Schizophrenic Man: Case Report
    Telila Mesfin, Yohannes Tekalegn, Mudesir Aman, Girma Geta, Adugna Ketema, Fekata Defere, Dejene Girma, Mesfin Tsegaye, Takele Mengistu, Kenbon Seyoum
    International Medical Case Reports Journal.2022; Volume 15: 681.     CrossRef
  • Lollipop in a haystack: an unusual case of foreign body caecal perforation mimicking appendicitis
    Georgia M. Carroll, Francesco Amico, Liam Shun, Cino Bendinelli
    ANZ Journal of Surgery.2021; 91(6): 1311.     CrossRef
  • Endoscopic Removal of Sharp-Pointed Foreign Bodies with Both Sides Embedded into the Duodenal Wall in Adults: A Retrospective Cohort Study
    Meihong Yu, Kaixuan Li, Shishuang Zhou, Hanyu Wang, Meixian Le, Chen Li, Deliang Liu, Yuyong Tan
    International Journal of General Medicine.2021; Volume 14: 9361.     CrossRef
  • Diagnosis and management of duodenal perforations: a narrative review
    Daniel Ansari, William Torén, Sarah Lindberg, Helmi-Sisko Pyrhönen, Roland Andersson
    Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology.2019; 54(8): 939.     CrossRef
  • Endoscopic management of gastric perforation secondary to chicken bone: A report of 2 cases
    M Masood Sidiqi, Siddhanth Sharma, Ausama H Muhammed
    International Journal of Surgery Case Reports.2019; 65: 305.     CrossRef
  • Duodenal perforation due to an ingested lollipop stick in a 7-year-old boy
    Jinyoung Park
    Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports.2019; 51: 101325.     CrossRef
  • Ileocecal junction perforation caused by a sewing needle in incarcerated inguinal hernia
    Shiqi Liu, Qifeng Li, Yumei Li, Yi Lv, Jianhua Niu, Quan Xu, Jingru Zhao, Yajun Chen, Dayong Wang, Ruimiao Bai
    Medicine.2018; 97(22): e10787.     CrossRef
  • A Case of Mysterious Impacted Duodenal Foreign Body Presenting with Halitosis
    Bhavtosh Dedania, Dipen Khanapara, Amruta Panwala, Murali Dharan
    Case Reports in Gastroenterology.2017; 10(3): 800.     CrossRef
  • Tendency to Ingest Foreign Bodies in Mentally Retarded Patients: A Case with Ileal Perforation Caused by the Ingestion of a Teaspoon
    İhsan Yıldız, Yavuz Savaş Koca, Gökhan Avşar, İbrahim Barut
    Case Reports in Surgery.2016; 2016: 1.     CrossRef
  • A case report of successful removal of multiples sewing needles in the gastrointestinal tract and pancreas using intraoperative C-arm fluoroscopy
    Baongoc Nasri, Ken Yuu, Masanori Tada
    International Journal of Surgery Case Reports.2016; 24: 166.     CrossRef
  • An unusual case of duodenal perforation caused by a blister pack: A case report and literature review
    Si-Yuan Yao, Yugo Matsui, Souichi Shiotsu
    International Journal of Surgery Case Reports.2015; 14: 129.     CrossRef
  • Highlights from the 50th Seminar of the Korean Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
    Eun Young Kim, Il Ju Choi, Kwang An Kwon, Ji Kon Ryu, Seok Ho Dong, Ki Baik Hahm
    Clinical Endoscopy.2014; 47(4): 285.     CrossRef
  • Endoscopic removal of a metallic touchpad stylus with partially collapsible body from the duodenojejunal flexure in a young boy
    Ramnik V Patel, Dhaval Govani, Juliette King King, Oliver Gee
    BMJ Case Reports.2014; : bcr2014207391.     CrossRef
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Endoscopic Treatment of Duodenal Neuroendocrine Tumors
Sang Ho Kim, Chang Hwan Park, Ho Seok Ki, Chung Hwan Jun, Seon Young Park, Hyun Soo Kim, Sung Kyu Choi, Jong Sun Rew
Clin Endosc 2013;46(6):656-661.   Published online November 19, 2013
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2013.46.6.656
AbstractAbstract PDFPubReaderePub

Duodenal neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) are rare neoplasms. In this study, the medical records of 14 patients with duodenal NETs diagnosed at Chonnam National University Hospital from July 2001 to August 2011 were reviewed and analyzed retrospectively. Four patients were diagnosed in the first 5 years, and 10 patients were diagnosed in the latter 5 years of the study. Ten of 12 patients (83.3%) who underwent endoscopic biopsy were confirmed to have NET before resection. Endoscopic resection was performed in 12 patients, surgical resection in one patient, and regular follow-up in one patient who refused resection. None of the patients showed recurrence or distant metastasis. Duodenal NETs are increasingly observed and are mostly detected during screening upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. Careful endoscopic examination and biopsy can improve the diagnostic yield of NETs. Most well-differentiated, nonfunctional duodenal NETs that are limited to the mucosa/submucosa can be treated effectively with endoscopic resection.

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    Francesco Panzuto, Maria Caterina Parodi, Gianluca Esposito, Sara Massironi, Alberto Fantin, Renato Cannizzaro, Massimo Milione, Claudio Giovanni De Angelis, Bruno Annibale
    Digestive and Liver Disease.2024; 56(4): 589.     CrossRef
  • Conventional endoscopic mucosal resection versus modified endoscopic mucosal resection for duodenal neuroendocrine tumor
    Jin Hee Noh, Do Hoon Kim, Kwangbeom Park, Hee Kyong Na, Ji Yong Ahn, Jeong Hoon Lee, Kee Wook Jung, Kee Don Choi, Ho June Song, Gin Hyug Lee, Hwoon-Yong Jung
    Surgical Endoscopy.2023; 37(5): 3884.     CrossRef
  • The meaning of R1 resection after endoscopic removal of gastric, duodenal and rectal neuroendocrine tumors
    Gianluca Esposito, Elisabetta Dell’Unto, Irene Ligato, Matteo Marasco, Francesco Panzuto
    Expert Review of Gastroenterology & Hepatology.2023; 17(8): 785.     CrossRef
  • Duodenal neuroendocrine tumors: Short-term outcomes of endoscopic submucosal dissection performed in the Western setting
    Sunil Gupta, Puja Kumar, Rocio Chacchi, Alberto Murino, Edward J Despott, Arnaud Lemmers, Mathieu Pioche, Michael J. Bourke
    Endoscopy International Open.2023; 11(11): E1099.     CrossRef
  • Management of Duodenal Neuroendocrine Tumors: Surgical versus Endoscopic Mucosal Resection
    Catherine G. Tran, Scott K. Sherman, Mohammed O. Suraju, Apoorve Nayyar, Henning Gerke, Rami G. El Abiad, Chandrikha Chandrasekharan, Po Hien Ear, Thomas M. O’Dorisio, Joseph S. Dillon, Andrew M. Bellizzi, James R. Howe
    Annals of Surgical Oncology.2022; 29(1): 75.     CrossRef
  • Endoscopic mucosal resection using a ligation device for duodenal neuroendocrine tumors: a simple method
    Yasuhiro Inokuchi, Kei Hayashi, Yoshihiro Kaneta, Yoichiro Okubo, Mamoru Watanabe, Mitsuhiro Furuta, Nozomu Machida, Shin Maeda
    Therapeutic Advances in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.2022;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Survival and Disease Recurrence in Patients with Duodenal Neuroendocrine Tumours—A Single Centre Cohort
    Oddry Folkestad, Hans H. Wasmuth, Patricia Mjønes, Reidun Fougner, Øyvind Hauso, Reidar Fossmark
    Cancers.2021; 13(16): 3985.     CrossRef
  • Comparison of endoscopic resection techniques for duodenal neuroendocrine tumors: systematic review
    Helcio Pedrosa Brito, Isabela Trindade Torres, Karine Corcione Turke, Artur Adolfo Parada, Jaques Waisberg, Ricardo Vieira Botelho
    Endoscopy International Open.2021; 09(08): E1214.     CrossRef
  • The Role of Endoscopy in Small Bowel Neuroendocrine Tumors
    Ji Yoon Yoon, Nikhil A. Kumta, Michelle Kang Kim
    Clinical Endoscopy.2021; 54(6): 818.     CrossRef
  • Systematic review: management of localised low‐grade upper gastrointestinal neuroendocrine tumours
    Klaire Exarchou, Nathan Howes, David Mark Pritchard
    Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics.2020; 51(12): 1247.     CrossRef
  • Duodenal Neuroendocrine Tumour Resection with a New Duodenal Full-Thickness Resection Device
    João Cortez-Pinto, Susana Mão de Ferro, Joana Castela, Isabel Claro, Paula Chaves, António Dias Pereira
    GE - Portuguese Journal of Gastroenterology.2020; 27(4): 290.     CrossRef
  • Endoscopic Resection of Duodenal Carcinoid Tumors
    Nadim Mahmud, Yutaka Tomizawa, Kristen Stashek, Bryson W. Katona, Gregory G. Ginsberg, David C. Metz
    Pancreas.2019; 48(1): 60.     CrossRef
  • Neuroendocrine Carcinoma of Duodenum—an Uncommon Tumour at an Unusual Site
    Palki Dewan, Shubha P. Bhat, H. L. Kishan Prasad, Rajesh Ballal, K. Sajitha
    Indian Journal of Surgical Oncology.2019; 10(1): 199.     CrossRef
  • Non-functional duodenal neuroendocrine carcinoma: a rare cause of diabetes mellitus
    Chad Bisambar, Andrew Collier, Fraser Duthie, Carron Meney
    Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Case Reports.2018;[Epub]     CrossRef
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Original Article
Clipping for the Prevention of Immediate Bleeding after Polypectomy of Pedunculated Polyps: A Pilot Study
Sun-Jin Boo, Jeong-Sik Byeon, Seon Young Park, Jong Sun Rew, Da Mi Lee, Sung Jae Shin, Dong Uk Kim, Geum Am Song
Clin Endosc 2012;45(1):84-88.   Published online March 31, 2012
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2012.45.1.84
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Background/Aims

Immediate postpolypectomy bleeding (IPPB) increases the procedure time and it may disturb performing a safe polypectomy. The purpose of this study is to investigate whether clipping before snare polypectomy of large pedunculated polyps is useful for the prevention of IPPB.

Methods

This is a single arm, pilot study. We enrolled patients with pedunculated colorectal polyps that were 1 cm in size or more from 4 university hospitals between June 2009 and June 2010. Clips were applied at the stalk and snare polypectomy was then performed. The complications, including IPPB, were investigated.

Results

Fifty six pedunculated polyps in 47 patients (Male:Female=36:11; age, 56±11 years) were included. The size of the polyp heads was 17±8 mm. Tubular adenoma was most common (57%). The number of clips used before snare polypectomy was 2±0.5. The procedure was successful in all cases. IPPB occurred in 2 cases (3.6%), and both of these were managed by additional clipping. Delayed bleeding occurred in another one case (1.8%), which improved with conservative treatment. No perforation occurred.

Conclusions

We suggest that clipping before snare polypectomy of pedunculated polyps may be an easy and effective technique for the prevention of IPPB, and this should be confirmed in large scale, prospective, controlled studies.

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  • A novel technique using endoscopic band ligation for removal of long-stalked (>10 mm) pedunculated colon polyps
    Hyun Ho Choi, Chang Whan Kim, Hyung-Keun Kim, Sang Woo Kim, Sok Won Han, Kyung Jin Seo, Hiun-Suk Chae
    Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology.2021; 27(5): 296.     CrossRef
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    Vinay Chandrasekhara, Nikhil A. Kumta, Barham K. Abu Dayyeh, Manoop S. Bhutani, Pichamol Jirapinyo, Kumar Krishnan, John T. Maple, Joshua Melson, Rahul Pannala, Mansour A. Parsi, Amrita Sethi, Guru Trikudanathan, Arvind J. Trindade, David R. Lichtenstein
    VideoGIE.2021; 6(7): 283.     CrossRef
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    Jae Seung Soh, Myeongsook Seo, Kyung-Jo Kim
    BMC Gastroenterology.2020;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Amir Klein, Michael J. Bourke
    ANZ Journal of Surgery.2017; 87(5): 327.     CrossRef
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    Hsu‐Heng Yen, Chia‐Wei Yang, Shun‐Sheng Wu, Maw‐Soan Soon
    Advances in Digestive Medicine.2016; 3(3): 128.     CrossRef
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    Amir Klein, Michael J. Bourke
    Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America.2015; 25(2): 303.     CrossRef
  • Comparison of clipping with and without epinephrine injection for the prevention of post‐polypectomy bleeding in pedunculated colon polyps
    Yehyun Park, Tae Joo Jeon, Ji Young Park, Soo Jung Park, Jae Hee Cheon, Tae Il Kim, Won Ho Kim, Sung Pil Hong
    Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology.2015; 30(10): 1499.     CrossRef
  • Endoscopic haemostasis: An overview of procedures and clinical scenarios
    Jérémie Jacques, Romain Legros, Stanislas Chaussade, Denis Sautereau
    Digestive and Liver Disease.2014; 46(9): 766.     CrossRef
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    Andres Sanchez-Yague, Tonya Kaltenbach, Gottumukkala Raju, Roy Soetikno
    Gastroenterology Clinics of North America.2013; 42(3): 459.     CrossRef
  • A Cost-efficacy Decision Analysis of Prophylactic Clip Placement After Endoscopic Removal of Large Polyps
    Neehar D. Parikh, Kyle Zanocco, Rajesh N. Keswani, Andrew J. Gawron
    Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology.2013; 11(10): 1319.     CrossRef
  • Fat Polyp, Thin Blood: Think Clip!
    Laura Borodyansky, John R. Saltzman
    Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology.2013; 11(10): 1333.     CrossRef
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