Eur J Pediatr Surg 2009; 19(3): 187-189
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1038824
Case Report

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Hazardous Complications of Multiple Ingested Magnets: Report of Four Cases

R. Kabre1 , 2 , A. Chin1 , E. Rowell1 , M. Browne1 , K. A. Barsness1 , S. Luck1 , J. Jona1
  • 1Pediatric General Surgery, Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL, USA
  • 2General Surgery, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA
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Publication History

received May 2, 2008

accepted after revision June 25, 2008

Publication Date:
20 November 2008 (online)

Abstract

Foreign body ingestion is a common occurrence in the pediatric population. Frequent culprits include coins, toys, sharp objects and bones, which most often pass spontaneously. Magnet ingestion, however, can be a serious matter, especially when more than one is taken in. The extremely strong magnetic force between multiple magnets may result in numerous complications including bowel necrosis, perforation, obstruction, fistula formation, volvulus and death. We present the largest series reported to date, with four cases of multiple magnet ingestion at our institution with varied presentations and findings. We review the literature, and discuss the importance of having a high index of suspicion.

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Dr. Juda Jona

Pediatric General Surgery
Children's Memorial Hospital

2300 Children's Plaza, #63

Chicago, IL 60614

USA

Email: jzj233@northwestern.edu