Natural excretion of a metallic susceptor originating from an ingested heated tobacco stick

Clin Case Rep. 2024 Apr 8;12(4):e8756. doi: 10.1002/ccr3.8756. eCollection 2024 Apr.

Abstract

Key clinical message: Clinicians should not only consider the presence of metallic foreign bodies within the digestive tract but also contemplate the possibility of nicotine poisoning during the diagnostic process.

Abstract: When clinicians encounter cases of accidental ingestion of some types of heated tobacco, they must consider not only nicotine poisoning but also the possibility of a metallic foreign body within the digestive tract during diagnosis. In children, even sharp or relatively large ingested foreign bodies can spontaneously pass below the esophagus. Considering that this 12-mm metal piece is small, natural excretion may be considered rather than endoscopic removal.

Keywords: endoscopy; heated tobacco products; ingestion; intestinal excretion; pediatric.

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