Abstract
Purpose
There are no definite guidelines on the management of ingested magnetic objects in children. The aim of this study was to present our experience and to highlight the importance of strict follow-up.
Methods
Within 6 months period, four children presented to the emergency department after ingestion of multiple magnets. We reviewed retrospectively the patients’ documents, radiological reports, operative findings and outcome. We also performed a literature search for all reports of multiple magnets ingestion on MEDLINE and EMBASE.
Results
Daily abdominal radiographs to monitor migration of magnetic objects together with clinical examination revealed early detection of perforations in two patients. Explorative laparoscopy and suturing of perforations resulted in a rapid recovery and good cosmetic appearance. Literature search resulted in 44 published articles with a total of 52 cases of multiple magnet ingestion in children.
Conclusions
This report stresses the need for prompt follow-up and early detection of complications in order to operate those patients without delay. Laparoscopy is the method of choice in exploring the abdomen when perforation is suspected.
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We thank Agneta Nordenskjöld MD, PhD, Professor of pediatric surgery in Karolinska institutet, for her help during preparation of the manuscript.
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Hussein Naji and Daniel Isacson have contributed equally to the work.
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Naji, H., Isacson, D., Svensson, J.F. et al. Bowel injuries caused by ingestion of multiple magnets in children: a growing hazard. Pediatr Surg Int 28, 367–374 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00383-011-3026-x
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