Successful Surgical Removal of Lodged Denture at Wockhardt Hospitals, Mira Road
In a remarkable surgical procedure, Dr. Chandra Veer Singh and his skilled medical team at Wockhardt Hospitals, Mira Road, successfully removed a lodged denture from the esophagus of a 74-year-old patient, Mrs. Sandhya Thakur (name changed). The complex surgery became necessary after an initial endoscopic removal attempt was unsuccessful due to deep embedding in the esophageal mucosa. Mrs. Sandhya Thakur arrived at the hospital experiencing severe difficulty in swallowing and discomfort for six days. A Gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy confirmed that a denture was lodged just below the upper esophageal sphincter (UES). Attempts to extract it using endoscopic instruments such as rat-tooth forceps failed due to deep embedding, making surgical intervention essential.
A multidisciplinary surgical team from Wockhardt Hospitals, Mira Road, led by Dr. Chandraveer Singh Consultant Otorhinolaryngologist, Head & Neck Oncosurgeon, Dr. Tirathram Kaushik Consultant Oncosurgeon & Minimal Access Surgeon and Dr. Sheetal Radia Consultant Otorhinolaryngologist, Head & Neck Oncosurgeon performed an esophagostomy through a neck incision under general anesthesia. The foreign body was carefully removed en bloc, and the esophagus was repaired using 3-0 PDS sutures to ensure proper healing. Hemostasis was confirmed, and a surgical drain was placed before closing the incision in layers. Following the procedure, Mrs. Sandhya Thakur is in stable condition and under close monitoring for any post-operative complications, such as infection or swallowing difficulties.
Foreign body ingestion, particularly lodged dentures, is a significant medical concern among the elderly. If left untreated, it can result in perforation, infection, and life-threatening complications. This case underscores the expertise and precision of the surgical team at Wockhardt Hospitals, Mira Road who successfully managed this high-risk case with advanced surgical techniques. Wockhardt Hospitals, Mira Road, continues to uphold its commitment to advanced medical interventions and patient-centered care. The successful removal of the lodged denture reinforces the hospital’s reputation for handling complex cases with cutting-edge expertise and multidisciplinary collaboration.
Mrs Sandhya Thakur is expected to make a full recovery under the continued supervision of the medical team. This case highlights the importance of early diagnosis, timely intervention, and advanced medical facilities in ensuring successful patient outcomes.