Acta Scientific Paediatrics (ISSN: 2581-883X)

Case Report Volume 8 Issue 9

Button Battery Ingestion in Children: About A Case of Fortuitous Discovery

Agbeko Foli Yvon 1,2*, Pala Mathilde 2, Fiawoo Mawouto 3, Bulus Jacob 1, Pakoudjare Mazama 1, Lawson Sibi Suzanne 1, Tchapide – Traore Achraf 1, Mutanga Nhorine 1, Rubenga Uwito Alain 1, Douti Nadiedjoa Kokou 1, Djadou Koffi Edem 4, Dumant Clementine 2 and Marguet Christophe2*

1Pediatrics Ward/CHU Campus, Lomé, Togo
2Pediatrics Ward, Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Pediatric Nutrition Unit, CHU Charles Nicolle, Rouen, France
3Pediatrics Ward/CHP Kpalime, Kpalime, Togo
4Pediatrics Ward/CHR Tsevie, Tsevie, Togo

*Corresponding Author: Agbeko Foli Yvon, Pediatrics Ward/CHU Campus, Lomé, Togo.

Received: September 08, 2025; Published: October 29, 2025

Abstract

A 4 - year - old boy was admitted to the paediatric emergency department of Rouen University Hospital (France) for ingestion of a button battery. He was admitted for vomiting and fever. A chest X - ray performed suggested the diagnosis. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy revealed grade 3A esophagitis according to the Zargar classification. The child was treated with Esomeprazole after endoscopic removal of the cell. Good healing of the oesophageal lesions was observed, with no stenosis at the 6th month follow - up. The urgent rigid endoscopy was successful. Long-term clinical and endoscopic monitoring is imperative.

Keywords: Foreign Body; Button Battery; Endoscopy; Child

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Citation

Citation: Agbeko Foli Yvon., et al. “Button Battery Ingestion in Children: About A Case of Fortuitous Discovery". Acta Scientific Paediatrics 8.11 (2025): 34-37.

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Copyright: © 2025 Agbeko Foli Yvon., et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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