Welcome to this week’s journal review from EndoCollab. Today we distill a 12-year Israeli cohort that sharpens our decision-making around foreign-body ingestion. Key takeaway: any object lodged in the esophagus—or longer than 3.5 cm proximal to the duodenum—rarely passes on its own and warrants prompt endoscopic removal.
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Foreign Body Ingestion: When to Perform…
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Welcome to this week’s journal review from EndoCollab. Today we distill a 12-year Israeli cohort that sharpens our decision-making around foreign-body ingestion. Key takeaway: any object lodged in the esophagus—or longer than 3.5 cm proximal to the duodenum—rarely passes on its own and warrants prompt endoscopic removal.