2013
DOI: 10.4293/108680813x13654754534233
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Novel Approach to Rectal Foreign Body Extraction

Abstract: A SILS port may allow minimally invasive extraction of a rectal foreign body not amenable to simple manual extraction.

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“…18,19 From the results of this study we conclude that most projectiles can be removed safely without severe complications. Although the sample size in this study was relatively small, we believe that together with the results of other studies it provides sufficient proof to instigate larger multicentre studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…18,19 From the results of this study we conclude that most projectiles can be removed safely without severe complications. Although the sample size in this study was relatively small, we believe that together with the results of other studies it provides sufficient proof to instigate larger multicentre studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Existen complicaciones reportadas como perforación intestinal, trauma rectal, abscesos, fístulas, lesiones esfintéricas, lesión de tejido perirrectal y de órganos vecinos, obstrucción intestinal baja entre otras complicaciones [10][11][12][13][14][15][16] , sin embargo, en nuestra experiencia no se evidenciaron, salvo laceraciones mínimas de mucosa y/o anodermo. Es probable que la ausencia de complicaciones esté directamente asociado al poco tiempo transcurrido desde el inicio del problema hasta la consulta médica.…”
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“…Most objects can be safely removed during an endoscopy procedure with the assistance of endoscopic devices such as a snare or forceps [8], while Kocher clamps, suction devices, and various grasping forceps, though designed for other purposes, have been effective [9, 10]. However, when foreign bodies are too large to be removed by those, other methods, including surgery, are required.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%