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Fidget Spinners and Other Ingested Foreign Objects (S1:E7)

Sep 12, 201719 minSeason 1Ep. 7
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Episode description

In this episode, Robert Kramer, MD, talks about the dangers of kids and adolescents swallowing common household toys and a recent case involving ingested fidget spinner parts. Dr. Kramer is a pediatric gastroenterologist at Children's Colorado.

In this episode:

  • Recent cases of patients ingesting fidget spinner parts
  • Dangers of ingesting button batteries and other small components
  • Why magnets represent a special threat for kids
  • Age groups impacted by incidental ingestion of objects
  • Batteries ingested into the gastrointestinal tract and how to manage them
  • Types of injuries that can occur beyond damage to the blood vessels
  • The importance of getting the battery out as soon as possible after ingestion
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