Abstract

We read with interest the article by Olmez et al. [1] regarding the case of an Olympus endoclip (Olympus Medical Systems Corp., Tokyo, Japan) that had been retained for more than 2 years. According to the authors, endoclips may be retained for longer than expected, and they propose that a plain abdominal radiograph should be obtained before magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) because the stainless-steel hemostatic clips are contraindications to MRI for safety reasons.

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