Abstract
Foreign body ingestion is a common clinical problem met in paediatric practice. Though
an expectant line of management is indicated in most instances, ingested button batteries
warrant emergency endoscopy and retrieval. When impacted, they can result in mucosal
damage as a consequence of mechanical, chemical and electrical injury as well as systemic
heavy-metal toxicity. Here we report the case of a three-year-old child who presented
with features suggestive of impacted oesophageal foreign body. X ray neck revealed
the characteristic features, confirming the diagnosis of an impacted button battery.
The battery was successfully retrieved endoscopically with fluoroscopic assistance.
Key words
Button battery - esophageal injury - gastrointestinal foreign body - impaction