Abstract
Background: Impacted pharyngo-esophageal foreign bodies are more common in children than
adults with various types of foreign bodies reported. The elderly may also be affected with
foreign body impaction.
Materials and methods: This was a prospective study of elderly Nigerians who were admitted
with symptoms of total dysphagia and odynophagia following ingestion of meat bolus over a 3½
year period (Jan.2002 to June 2005) from ear, nose and throat (ENT) department of usman
danfodiyo university teaching hospital (uduth) sokoto, nigeiria.. They were managed
‘conservatively ‘
Results: A total number of 10 elderly patients [ 7 males (70%), 3 females (30%), 3 females
(30%)] were seen whose ages ranged between 70 and 90 years. The duration of symptoms was
between 1 and 2 days. All had spontaneous disimpaaction between 24-48 hours while on
conservative management. One patient came back 3 months after with confirmed features of
hypoharyngeal and oesophageal tumour.
Conclusion: while conservative approach is advocated in all cases of meat bolus impaction for
24-48 hours to avoid possible attendant anaesthetic and surgical complications during rigid
oesophagoscopy, it is imperative that contrast studies must be carried out on all patients with
serial follow up to exclude any underlying malignancy after spontaneous disimpaction.
Keywords: oesophagus , meaat bolus, foreign body elderly Nigerian
2006-09-11
Iseh KR, Aliyu DJ. .Meat Bolus Impaction In The Oesophagus Among Elderly Nigerians In Northwestern Nigeria. Nig J Otorhinolaryngol 2006; 3(2): 84-88
Vol. 3 Issue No. 2 September 2006
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Vol. 3 Issue No. 2 September 2006
/ ArticleMeat Bolus Impaction In The Oesophagus Among Elderly Nigerians In Northwestern Nigeria
Iseh KR
DEPARTMENT OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY USMANU DANFODIYO UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL SOKOTO, NIGERIA
frobih@yahoo.com
Aliyu DJ