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Journey of a Swallowed Toothbrush to the Colon

Kim IH, Kim HC, Koh KH, Kim SH, Kim SW, Lee SO, Lee ST

Toothbrush swallowing is a rare event. Because no cases of spontaneous passage have been reported, prompt removal is recommended to prevent the development of complications. Most swallowed toothbrushes have been...
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Successful management of colonic perforation with a covered metal stent

Kim SW, Lee WH, Kim JS, Lee HN, Kim SJ, Lee SJ

Self-expandable stents are widely available for the treatment of perforation of the gastrointestinal tract. Because of the risk of migration, there has been no report of the use of self-expandable...
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A Case of Iatrogenic Tension Pneumoperitoneum following Colonoscopy in a Patient with Cytomegalovirus Colitis

Lee ES, Jang MK, Park SY, Lee JH, Lee JY, Lim EJ, Kim HS, Lee JH, Lee JY, Kim KH, Park YB, Park JY, Lee JH, Kim HY, Yoo JY

  • KMID: 772946
  • Korean J Gastroenterol.
  • 2006 Apr;47(4):312-315.
Perforation of the colon occurs in 0.2 to 2% of all colonoscopic examinations. The most common sites of perforation are rectosigmoid junction and cecal area. Colonic perforation, leading to tension...
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A Case of Successful Endoscopic Clipping for Iatrogenic Colon Perforation Induced by Peritoneal Catheter Insertion

Hahn KY, Kim HJ, Park HJ, Kim SW, Chang SY, Kim BK, Han KH, Hong SP

Advanced cancer patients with refractory ascites often do not respond to conventional treatments including dietary sodium restriction, diuretics, and repeated large volume paracentesis. In these patients, continuous peritoneal drainage by...
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Colorectal injury by compressed air: a report of 2 cases

Suh HH, Kim YJ, Kim SK

We report two colorectal trauma patients whose rectosigmoid region was ruptured due to a jet of compressed air directed to their anus while they were playing practical jokes with their...
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