Abstract

The article presents clinical observations of two patients with large metallic foreign bodies (carbine closure in the esophagus and a table spoon in the stomach of a 1.5‑year-old child). The closure was removed from the esophagus endoscopically, but a big size and configuration of a table spoon made a surgery necessary (laparotomy, gastrotomy).

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