Chinnathambi, a resident of Neelangarai here, had swallowed a denture during sleep. He recently underwent the surgery at Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital (RGGGH) in which doctors approached the denture through the neck.
"Endoscopy showed a denture with two hooks stuck to the wall of the food pipe, and endoscopic removal was deferred to avoid injury to food pipe," Dean, RGGGH and Madras Medical College Dr R Vimala told reporters today.
It was a "tricky" surgery, she said adding, "It was successfully done and the denture was removed without injury to food pipe or major blood vessels in close proximity."
"Dentures were the most frequently ingested and impacted foreign body, 19 cases so far," she said.
Advising caution in using dentures, she said, "Dentures though useful, pose potential hazards and users must be cautious.
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