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Citation

Dabadie A, Roussey M, Oummal M, Betrémieux P, Fremond B, Babut JM. Arch. Fr. Pediatr. 1989; 46(3): 217-222.

Vernacular Title

Ingestion accidentelle de caustiques chez l'enfant. A propos de 100 observations.

Affiliation

Service de Pédiatrie-Génétique Médicale, C.H.U. Pontchaillou, Rennes.

Comment In:

Arch Fr Pediatr 1989;46(9):704

Copyright

(Copyright © 1989, Editions Techniques)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

2535663

Abstract

One hundred children (67 boys, 33 girls) underwent early fiberoptic endoscopy (without general anesthesia in 96 cases) for caustic ingestion between January 1985 and June 1988. The intended use of the product was household (83) industrial (4) farm (6) or medicinal (7). Caustic burns were classified as grade 1 (mucosal hyperaemia), grade 2 (ulceration) and grade 3 (necrosis). Endoscopy was negative in 52, grade 1 in 41 who had evidence of esophagitis and/or gastritis, grade 2 and/or grade 3 in 7 cases, 4 of whom had ingested farm products. Eighty-seven children were discharged after examination, 6 were hospitalized for 24 hours. Outcome was favorable for the 5 cases with grade 2 lesions after total parenteral nutrition for an average period of 79 days. The 2 cases with grade 3 injuries went on to develop an esophageal stricture requiring endoscopic dilation and an antral stricture which was treated by antrectomy. Authors emphasize the severity of lesions secondary to the ingestion of dairy pipeline cleaners, the advantages of fiberoptic endoscopy and the role of parenteral nutrition.

Keywords: Pipeline Transportation; Burns; Poisoning


Language: fr

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