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Right-to-Left Displacement of an Airgun Lead Bullet after Transorbital Entry into the Skull Complicated by Posttraumatic Epilepsy : A Case Report

Wang Cb, Wang H, Zhao Js, Wu Zj, Liu Hd, Wang Cj, Li Ar, Wang D, Hu J

Penetrating head injury is a serious open cranial injury. In civilians, it is often caused by non-missile, low velocity flying objects that penetrate the skull through a weak cranial structure,...
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Combined Aspiration and Ingestion of Multiple Metallic Beads Resulting in Tracheoesophageal Fistula

Jin S, Kwon SK

The introduction of magnetic toys has led to an increase in the incidence of pediatric magnet ingestion. A previously healthy 3-year-old girl was referred to our emergency room after ingesting...
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Impacted Foreign Body in the Anterior Nasal Cavity Presenting With Tooth Pain

Choi JH, Kim KS, Min HJ

Foreign bodies pose a diagnostic challenge to clinicians, and nasal foreign bodies have the potential to lead to significant morbidity. Although foreign bodies in the nasal cavity are a commonly...
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Clinical Experiences and Selection of Accessory Devices for Pediatric Endoscopic Foreign Body Removal: A Retrospective Multicenter Study in Korea

Lee YJ, Lee JH, Park KY, Park JS, Park JH, Lim TJ, Myong JP, Chung JH, Seo JH

Background: Swallowing of foreign bodies (FBs) is the most common indication of therapeutic endoscopy in children. Endoscopic removal may be necessary depending on the type of FB, age of the...
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A Case Report of Neglected Gossypiboma Causing Abdominal Pain for 20 Years Post-Cesarean Section

Min J, Lee S, Kim Wj, Kim SE

Gossypiboma refers to a mass usually made of cotton (e.g., surgical gauze or sponge) that is accidentally left in a patient’s body during surgery. We report the case of a...
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A Case of Bilateral Bronchial Foreign Body

Ko S, Lee J, Loek S, Park KN

Foreign body (FB) aspiration remains a serious health problem, particularly in children. The complications due to occlusion by FB or related to procedures for removal can lead to morbidity and...
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Atypical Autoerotic Death Due to Insertion of a Foreign Body into the Urethra and Rectum

Kwon OY, Jung HS, Lee G

Autoerotic death is an accidental death during sexual pleasure, usually caused by a device or equipment used to enhance pleasure. Autoerotic deaths can be classified as typical or atypical. Typical...
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Percutaneous Treatment of Recurrent Stroke Caused by a Cardiac Foreign Body: A Case Report

Ryu J, Kim JS, Seo J

We present a case of recurrent ischemic stroke in a 68-year-old man with a linear foreign body in the right atrium and ventricle and a patent foramen ovale (PFO). The...
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Management of Foreign Body Ingestion during Implant Surgery: A Case Report

Lee D, Lee YM, Lee J

Various types of foreign-body swallowing accidents have been reported during dental procedures. We describe a case of ingestion of a foreign body during implant surgery and propose a management protocol...
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Fractured needle as an unusual complication of the lingual nerve block: a case report

Erdil A, Demirsoy MS, Çolak S

Although rare, hypodermic needle fractures can occur in the maxillofacial region. In cases of fracture, urgent intervention is required to prevent further complications. We present the case of a 37-year-old...
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A Case of Nasal Septum Gossypiboma 14 Years After Septorhinoplasty

Yang S, Bae S, Seo J, Cho HJ, Kim CH, Ha JG

Gossypiboma, an infrequent surgical complication, describes a mass of cotton material inadvertently left in the body cavity after an operation. It is an extremely rare iatrogenic complication of nasal surgery,...
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Penetration Injury Caused by a Wooden Chopstick That Led to Masticator Space Infection: A Case Report

Choi JH, Oh HM, Hwang JH, Kim KS, Lee SY

Penetrating injuries of the face are commonly observed in the emergency room (ER). It is difficult to identify foreign substances in the face when the wound opening is small with...
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A Case of Migrated Esophageal Foreign Body Removal Through Cervical Approach Under C-Arm Fluoroscopic Guidance

Choi SW, Lee M, Lee JC, Sung ES

Foreign bodies in the upper airway and the esophagus are common and often removed in the outpatient setting using the rigid or flexible laryngoscope. Although most esophageal foreign bodies are...
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Incidentally Detected Intracranial Sewing Needle in an Adult: Case Report

Shim YS

The author presents a 48-year-old man who showed an intracranial sewing needle incidentally detected on a skull radiograph. He had no history of cranial surgery or a penetrating head injury....
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In vivo study for the hemostatic efficacy and foreign body reaction of a new powder-type polysaccharide hemostatic agent

Byun Y, Kim EJ, Lee A, Suh YA, Sohn HJ, Lee JM, Kang JS, Choi YJ, Han Y, Kim H, Kwon W, Jang JY

Purpose: Various hemostatic agents have been introduced in therapy as postoperative bleeding is a poor prognostic factor for postoperative outcomes. These products can be divided into those that directly promote...
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Retrieval of Metallic Foreign Bodies from the Upper Airway Using Intraoperative C-Arm Fluoroscopy: Case Report and Literature Review

Suh TK, Kim BS, Kim MR, Kim SY

Foreign body ingestion is commonly encountered by otolaryngologists. Most foreign bodies in the upper airway can be easily removed via direct endoscopy; however, if they penetrate the soft tissue deeply,...
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Keratitis Treatment by Removal of Concealed Retrocorneal Plant Foreign Body

Kim S, Lee HJ, Ha A, Lee JY, Jeong J

Purpose: We report a case of keratitis that improved after removal of a causative plant foreign body from below the posterior surface of an opaque cornea. The foreign body was...
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Diagnosis and Management of Wooden Foreign Bodies in the Orbit: A Case Report

Kim HB, Kim H, Lim SY, Koh IC

The diagnosis and management of intraorbital foreign bodies are challenging for surgeons. Foreign bodies made of wood and those located close to the optic nerve are especially difficult to manage....
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Removal of a Bronchial Foreign Body by Bronchoscopic Cryotherapy: A Case Study

Kim H, Byun G, Lee SJ, Woo SH

A foreign body in the airway can be a potentially life-threatening event. The diagnosis and treatment of foreign bodies in the airway are a challenge for otolaryngologists. Despite the improvements in...
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Protrusion of Implant after Surgical Wall Reconstruction due to Temporomandibular Joint Herniation

Koo BM, Baeg MS, Moon SK, Cho HS

Herniation of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) into the external auditory canal is rare as TMJ and external auditory canal are separated by an anterior bony wall of external auditory canal....
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