Both rigid and flexible endoscopy techniques appear to be equally safe and effective in esophageal foreign body extraction. However, performing flexible endoscopy for esophageal foreign body takes a substantial shorter duration compared with rigid endoscopy. Flexible endoscopy would probably allow a better and more thorough examination and, hence, biopsying esophageal mucosa compared with rigid endoscopy.
Considerable number of children with esophageal FB/food bolus impaction may have EoE. Routine sampling of esophageal mucosa at different levels during esophageal FB extraction may be considered. Well-designed prospective studies with multiple-level esophageal biopsies taken from all children with FB/food impaction are needed to confirm our results.
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