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Fremdkörperingestionen bei Kindern und Jugendlichen

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Kinderchirurgie

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Kinder untersuchen neugierig ihre gesamte Umgebung. Die Vorliebe, Vieles in den Mund zu stecken, führt immer wieder zu einer Fremdkörperingestion. Am häufigsten sind dabei Kleinkinder betroffen. Ein großer Teil an Fremdkörperingestionen bleibt vermutlich unbemerkt. Andere werden beobachtet und bleiben klinisch und therapeutisch ohne Konsequenzen. Bei einem kleinen Teil der Kinder ist die Entfernung des Fremdkörpers nötig, da ansonsten ein hohes Risiko für z. T. schwere Komplikationen besteht.

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Häberle, B., Nicolai, T. (2018). Fremdkörperingestionen bei Kindern und Jugendlichen. In: von Schweinitz, D., Ure, B. (eds) Kinderchirurgie. Springer Reference Medizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-53390-1_13-1

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