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Video Published 2025-03-19 Updated 2025-03-19

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Study examines rising incidence of bowel obstruction in children from water bead ingestion, reviewing 87 cases and testing hyperosmolar solutions for bead size reduction. Ultrasound proved superior to X-ray for diagnosis (86% vs 6% detection), with 84% requiring surgical intervention and mean bead size 33.7mm at retrieval.

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  • Water bead ingestions have significantly increased over the last decade, with average patient age 14 months and only 16% witnessed ingestions.
  • Ultrasound is superior to X-ray for diagnosis: 86% visualization rate vs 6%, making it the preferred imaging modality for suspected ingestion.
  • Surgery was required in 84% of cases with mean bead size 33.7mm at retrieval; 19% had complications, mostly reoperations for missed beads.
  • Hyperosmolar solutions showed promise in vitro: GoLightly reduced bead size by 40% in 24 hours, suggesting potential non-operative management.
  • Thorough bowel examination during surgery is critical as multiple beads are common; maintain high index of suspicion throughout entire GI tract.

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