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Publication Name World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Manuscript ID 13441
Country United States
Received
2014-08-23 08:29
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2014-12-15 08:19
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2014-12-16 17:42
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2014-12-19 17:47
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2014-12-19 17:47
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2015-03-20 14:34
ISSN 1948-5190 (online)
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Category Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Manuscript Type Review
Article Title Intentional ingestions of foreign objects among prisoners: A review
Manuscript Source Invited Manuscript
All Author List David C Evans, Thomas R Wojda, Christian D Jones, Andrew J Otey and Stanislaw P Stawicki
Funding Agency and Grant Number
Corresponding Author David C Evans, MD, Department of Surgery, the Ohio State University, 395 W 12th Ave #634D, Columbus, OH 43210, United States. david.evans@osumc.edu
Key Words Ingestion; Foreign body; Endoscopy; Prisoner; Swallower; Prevention; Recurrence
Core Tip Intentional ingestion of foreign objects typically involves ingestion of small objects (e.g., paperclips, razor blades, pens, eating utensils). Most episodes can be managed with either observation or endoscopy. Surgery should be reserved for those with signs or symptoms of gastrointestinal perforation or obstruction. Due to the documented pattern of escalation, efforts should focus on prevention of recurrence as subsequent episodes are associated with higher morbidity, and significant healthcare and security costs. There are no proven prevention strategies, but efforts to closely monitor patients and provide early psychiatric intervention are among recommended best-practice strategies.
Publish Date 2015-03-20 14:34
Citation Evans DC, Wojda TR, Jones CD, Otey AJ, Stawicki SP. Intentional ingestions of foreign objects among prisoners: A review. World J Gastrointest Endosc 2015; 7(3): 162-168
URL http://www.wjgnet.com/1948-5190/full/v7/i3/162.htm
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.4253/wjge.v7.i3.162
Full Article (PDF) WJGE-7-162.pdf
Manuscript File 13441-Review.docx
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