Title of article :
Meta Analysis of the Leech as a Live Foreign Body: Detection, Precaution and Treatment
Author/Authors :
Saki، N. نويسنده , , Rahim، F. نويسنده , , Nikaghlagh، S, نويسنده , , Saki، G, نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی 24 سال 2009
Abstract :
Foreign body in the esophagus is a common emergency presentation. Foreign body aspirations
comprise the majority of accidental deaths in childhood. Conventional x-ray imaging is usually obtained to aid
the diagnosis during the initial evaluation. The decision for surgical intervention is usually based on a
suspicious history, physical examination and radiologic findings. Rigid bronchoscopy is very effective
procedure for inhaled foreign body removal with fewer complications. Proper use of diagnostic techniques
provides a high degree of success and the treatment modality to be used depending on the type of the foreign
body is mostly satisfactory. Live foreign body is a rare entity but common emergency presentation. The
approach towards a patient with leech infestation comprises a thorough history and systematic examination
followed by relevant investigations. However, there is considerable debate over the most appropriate treatment
option for such patients. A living foreign body, or parasite, in the oro-or naso-pharynx is rare in Western
countries, but in other parts of the world is a fairly common cause of problems. In the past 10 years 28 cases
of foreign bodies due to infestation with leeches were treated in our departments. In all patients, 2-70 years old,
the complaint was of recurrent episodes of epistaxis, blood-spitting, odynophagia, dysphagia, dyspnea and
hemoptysis several days before admission. Examination showed a green-brown mass protruding from different
naso- and oro-pharengeal areas, which is in every case, was a blood-engorged leech. Treatment consisted of
removing the leech by applyiug a forceps to the middle of the leechʹs body and giving a quick pull, Bleeding
ceased immediately after removal of the leech. This review aims to develop a comprehensive approach towards
patients presenting with foreign body ingestion by developing clinical practice guidelines. These guidelines
address not only the initial evaluation of the patient but also the various management alternatives and their
advantages, limitations and applicability in various scenarios, based upon a review of the literature.
Keywords :
Foreign bodies , review literature , Observation , ENDOSCOPY , Leech
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences