This podcast discusses the presentation and management of button battery ingestions in kids.

Episode 116.0 – Button Battery Ingestion
Core EM - Emergency Medicine Podcast
October 10, 20179m 37s
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Show Notes
Show Notes

NBIH Button Battery Ingestion Algorithm

Button Battery XR (scielo.br)

Take Home Points
- Button battery ingestions are extremely dangerous. Necrosis, perforation and erosion into vessels can occur in as little as 2 hours
- ALL esophageal button batteries should be removed within 2 hours of presentation to minimize mucosal damage
- Consider button battery ingestion in children presenting with dysphagia, refusal to eat and hematemesis
- Co-ingestion of a button battery with a magnet requires emergency removal regardless of where it is in the GI system
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