A New Method for Extracting Wooden Foreign Bodies from the Upper Esophagus

Abstract
A foreign body impacted in the esophagus is an emergency case that requires immediate treatment. Often the foreign body can be removed easily using forceps or loops. Sometimes, however, safe grasping and extraction may become very difficult. A patient swallowed a chestnut which then stuck in the upper esophagus. The chestnut was removed with a gynecological instrument with a spiral tip used for myoma fixation. Thereafter this technique was applied to in vitro tests with various kinds of meat and wood. In the clinical case, the chestnut could be removed with the spiral tip of the instrument for myoma fixation, whereas in the in vitro tests it was impossible to grasp meat or cut it into pieces. The removal of foreign bodies, such as wood, with the spiral tip of the instrument for myoma fixation during rigid esophagoscopy is an alternative to extraction with forceps or loops. This method is ineffective for the removal of pieces of meat.