Introduction: Foreign bodies ingestion is a very common
worldwide health problem in children below 3 years of age. Delayed diagnosis
may cause fatal complications and mortality.
Case
presentation: A 2-year-old boy patient presented to
hospital with the chief complaint of vomiting. Parents admitted history of
vomiting every time he eats, transient abdominal pain, and constipation for 3
days. The patient ingested several magnetic balls while he was playing.
Abdominal radiography showed well-defined chain of beaded magnets representing
foreign body. Abdominal CT scan also confirmed the diagnosis. Laparotomy
exploration was done to evacuate the foreign bodies. Surgical findings showed
perforation of ascending colon, cecum, and ileum, as well adhesion
intrabdominal.
Discussion: Asymptomatic children can be closely observed
using serial x-rays to monitor the progression of the foreign bodies. While
symptomatic children with one or more magnets in any location of the digestive
system or a single magnet with a metallic foreign body should be planned to
undergo surgery.
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